Dimensions: 87 x 61 cm And Inches 34" x 21" Approx
Materials: Tibetan Acrylic Colors With Hide Glue
Canvas Cotton
Hand Painted In Nepal
Fine Quality Tibetan Thangka
Unframed Thangka
More About Vajrayogini
Vajrayogini is a prominent figure in Tibetan Buddhism, particularly within the Vajrayana tradition. She is a tantric deity representing enlightened wisdom and embodies the union of method and wisdom, symbolizing the transformation of passions into enlightened awareness.
Often depicted in red with a third eye on her forehead, Vajrayogini is seen as a fierce deity, holding a curved knife and a skull cup, representing cutting through ignorance and attachment. She is considered a principal deity in several tantric lineages, and her practices involve advanced meditation techniques, rituals, and visualizations aimed at attaining enlightenment swiftly for the benefit of all beings.
Her practice involves deep meditation on her mandala, recitation of mantras, and specific rituals under the guidance of a qualified teacher. The teachings related to Vajrayogini are considered profound and are passed down orally from teacher to student within specific tantric lineages.