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Yamantaka Head Thangka – Traditional Wrathful Deity Artwork

$ 1,350.00

Yamantaka symbolizes the destruction of death and ignorance. His multi-headed form represents the overcoming of fear and illusion, guiding practitioners toward deeper wisdom and spiritual liberation. The flames surrounding him signify purification and transformation.


Painting Details

  • Size: 136 x 100 cm (excluding border)
  • Material: Cotton canvas
  • Colors: Natural pigments
  • Style: Traditional Tibetan Style

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Yamantaka Head Thangka – Traditional Wrathful Deity Artwork

Yamantaka, the conqueror of death, is a powerful wrathful deity in Tibetan Buddhism. He represents the destruction of ignorance and the ultimate victory over fear, guiding practitioners toward wisdom and enlightenment.


Artwork Description

This striking Yamantaka Head Thangka depicts the deity in a fierce and symbolic form, featuring multiple heads that represent his ability to overcome illusion and transcend duality. The central composition radiates intense energy, surrounded by flames symbolizing transformation and purification.

The artwork is hand-painted using natural pigments, with detailed attention to facial expressions, symbolic elements, and layered textures. The bold use of color and intricate detailing creates a visually powerful and spiritually charged presence.


Important Information

  • Each piece is hand-painted and unique
  • Slight color variations may occur due to lighting and screen
  • Size excludes border
  • Packed securely in PVC tube
  • Import duties/taxes (if any) are buyer’s responsibility

Why Choose This Thangka

  • Powerful Symbolism: Represents victory over fear and ignorance
  • Authentic Craftsmanship: Hand-painted using traditional techniques
  • Strong Visual Presence: Bold composition with intricate detail
  • Meaningful Artwork: Ideal for meditation spaces or spiritual decor

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