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BAJRAPANI (GOLDEN)

Original price was: $ 125.00.Current price is: $ 110.00.

Vajrapani Thangka Painting are sacred objects of Tibetan Buddhism, symbolizing Vajrapani’ s strength as a powerful guardian of the Buddha’s teachings. It is thought that having a Vajrapani Thangka in one’s home or place of worship brings protective energies and promotes the Dharma.

Vajrapani is visualized as a wrathful being of blue or dark tint, symbolizing the potency of his energy to transform. He holds a vajra (thunderbolt) or a lasso tipped with a vajra in his right hand, the vajra-handled bell in his left, symbolizing the perfect balance of skillful means and wisdom. Representing the power of the enlightened mind, he is the protector of Dharma and its cultivators. It serves as a focus for meditation, visualization, and calling upon his blessings to remove barriers and provide spiritual power and protection. Those who worship the portrayed religious figure are believed to get knowledge, divine direction, and good karma. One may increase their luck and achieve their greatest dreams by being consistent and devoted.

Vajrapāni is also called Chana Dorji and Chador and extensively represented in Buddhist iconography as one of the earliest three protective deities or bodhisattvas surrounding the Buddha. Each of them symbolizes one of the Buddha’s virtues: Manjushri manifests all the Buddhas’ wisdom, Avalokiteśvara manifests all the Buddhas’ immense compassion, and Vajrapāni protects Buddha and manifests all the Buddhas’ power as well as the power of all five tathāgatas (Buddhahood of the rank of Buddha).

Vajrapāni is one of the earliest Dharmapalas of Mahayana Buddhism and also appears as a deity in the Pali Canon of the Theravada school. He is worshiped in the Shaolin Monastery, in Tibetan Buddhism and in Pure Land Buddhism (where he is known as Mahasthamaprapta and forms a triad with Amitābha and Avalokiteśvara). Manifestations of Vajrapāni can also be found in many Buddhist temples in China, Taiwan and Japan as Dharma protectors guarding monastery and temple gates. Vajrapāni is also associated with Acala, where he is serenaded as the holder of the vajra.

DIMENSION

75 cm X 50 cm

WEIGHT

200 GRAMS

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