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Wrathful Thangka Paintings

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Guru Rinpoche in Yab Yum in His Paradise with Lamas, Yogini, Bodhisattva and Wrathful Guardians
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 16.5" X 24.0"
Size with Brocade 28.7" X 45.5"

Item Code: TS48
Price: $595.00
Vajrayogini with Wrathful Guardians and Great Adepts
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 14.0 inches X 20.0 inches
Size with Brocade 24.0 inches X 35.0 inches

Item Code: TR37
Price: $375.00
Yab Yum Mandala with Great Adepts, Wrathful Protectors and Scenes from the Life of Buddha
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 13.5 inches X 17.5 inches
Size with Brocade 23.0 inches X 32.5 inches

Item Code: TQ58
Price: $285.00
The Goddess of Supreme Wisdom (And also the Granter of Mundane Siddhis)
Tibetan Thangka
13.5 inches x 20.0 inches

Item Code: TG64
Price: $225.00
Ushnishavijaya (gTsug-tor rNam-par rGyal-ma)
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 12.0 inches X 18.0 inches
Size with Brocade 21.0 inches X 33.0 inches

Item Code: TP71
Price: $325.00
Ekajati
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 14.5 inches X 19.5 inches
Size with Brocade 24.0 inches X 34.5 inches

Item Code: TR61
Price: $255.00
Mandala of Achala in Yab Yum (Large Thangka)
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 27.0 inch X 32.0 inch
Size with Brocade 38.2 inch X 57.0 inch

Item Code: TS62
Price: $595.00
Bhavachakra (The Wheel of Life)
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 15 inch X 21 inch
Size with Brocade 27 inch X 41.5 inch

Item Code: TU54
Price: $175.00
Naro Kha Chod Vajrayogini Mandala (Super Large Thangka)
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 37.0 inch X 44.6 inch
Size with Brocade 51.7 inch X 75.5 inch

Item Code: TS64
Price: $1295.00
The Citipati - The Lord or Master of the Cemetery
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 13.2 inch X 17.5 inch
Size with Brocade 23.5 inch X 37.8 inch

Item Code: TT78
Price: $195.00
Lord Narasimha
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Artist: Ram Bahadur Lama
Size of Painted Surface 15.2" X 21.0"
Size with Brocade 27.0" X 42.0"

Item Code: TS23
Price: $695.00
The Citipati (The Lord or Master of the Cemetery)
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 13.8 inch X 17.7 inch
Size with Brocade 25.3 inch X 38.5 inch

Item Code: TT58
Price: $195.00
Mandala of Guhyasamaja Akshobhya in Yab-Yum
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 18.0 X 23.0 inches
Size with Brocade 30.0 X 45.0 inches

Item Code: TT14
Price: $595.00
The Origin of Poisons
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 23.3" X 27.5"
Size with Brocade 36.5" X 53.0"

Item Code: TS99
Price: $595.00
Goddess Chamunda of Nepal Making the Bindu Mudra
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Artist: Ram Bahadur Lama
Size of Painted Surface 15.0" X 20.7"
Size with Brocade 26.5" X 42.0"

Item Code: TS19
Price: $595.00
Mandalas of Heruka in Yab Yum and Buddhas (Large Thangka)
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 22.5 inch X 33.8 inch
Size with Brocade 33.0 inch X 57.5 inch

Item Code: TS61
Price: $325.00
That Mighty Wave of Passionate Commitment to Truth and Freedom
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 31.0 inch X 39.7 inch
Size with Brocade 43.7 inch X 67.0 inch

Item Code: TS63
Price: $1295.00
Goddess of Unhappy Lovers
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 7.0 inches X 10.0 inches
Size with Brocade 17.0 inches X 22.0 inches

Item Code: TK48
Price: $145.00
The Creator of Fear
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 13.2 inches X 20.5 inches
Size with Brocade 22.0 inches X 33.0 inches

Item Code: TS06
Price: $305.00
Protector of Lhasa City
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 13.0 inches X 18.0 inches
Size with Brocade 21.0 inches X 32.5 inches

Item Code: TO96
Price: $215.00
Sow-faced Yogini
Tibetan Thangka Painting
Size of Painted Surface 17.0 inches X 22.5 inches
Size with Brocade 26.5 inches X 43 inches

Item Code: TM97
Price: $395.00
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Wrathful Deities of Tibet
Tibet is a vast and thinly populated country where small groups of people live separated from each other by stretches of arid, deserted land. It is a region of high awe-inspiring mountains, of wild rivers, of steep dangerous gorges and of immense silent deserts. It is also a land of icy winters, of sudden violent storms and of screeching winds. The grim and forbidding face of Nature, combined with the weird atmosphere ‘created by climatic conditions, made the Tibetans preoccupied with the fearsome possibilities of their environment. All their hopes as well as fears were associated with it; it influenced not only their mind and character but also shaped their religion.

Chief among the fears to which the Tibetan mind was prone was the belief in the unseen presence of innumerable evil spirits and malevolent forces which were waiting to harm human beings. To overpower these forces and to protect the individual believer as well as his religion, the Tibetan created a set of wrathful and terrifying gods, who were all protective deities.. These gods had pronounced frightful countenances. They were credited with powers strong enough to scare away and destroy even the most powerful and hideous evil spirits.

There are numerous categories of wrathful beings in the Buddhist art of Tibet, including herukas, lokapalas, dharmapalas, and some wrathful dakinis. When propitiated these gods destroy the passions of the mind and protect the faithful.

The emphasis in the composition of these images is always on the diagonal, and movement is expressed through the use of sharp angles at the joints of the limbs. The artist has chosen to exaggerate the posture of the body to better express the god’s inherent power and energy.

Often these wrathful deities are shown in vigorous physical embrace with their consorts. Such thangka paintings are highly symbolic and signify the union of compassion and insight, implying the non-polarized state of bodhicitta, or the mind of enlightenment.Tibetans characterize such images as yab-yum, which literally means father-mother; in Sanskrit the expression is yuganaddha (pair united). This metaphor is also used to denote the highest stage of yoga in which there is no polarity, no discrimination, and the truth is indivisible as the vajra itself.

When these angry-looking deities are enshrined at the center of a mandala they suggest all the inner afflictions which darken our thoughts, our words, and our deeds and which prohibit attainment of the Buddhist goal of full enlightenment. Traditionally, wrathful deities are understood to be aspects of benevolent principles, fearful only to those who perceive them as alien forces. When recognized as aspects of one's self and tamed by spiritual practice, they assume a purely benevolent guise.

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