Vajrasattva,Woodblock Thangka Art
Vajrasattva,Woodblock Thangka Art
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⚠️ Limited Stock – A Sacred Woodblock Print from a 300-Year-Old Tradition
This Vajrasattva Woodblock Thangka Art is more than a painting—it is a direct imprint of sacred lineage and a powerful tool for purification. Sourced directly from the legendary Derge Sutra Printing Temple, this thangka is a living artifact, created using the same ancient engraving and hand-printing techniques preserved for nearly three centuries.
---Key Features of This Sacred Thangka
- Authentic Heritage: Directly from the Derge Sutra Printing Temple, a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage site.
- Ancient Technique: Hand-printed from meticulously hand-carved wooden blocks, a method unchanged for 300 years.
- Pure Materials: Printed on traditional Tibetan hand-made drawing paper crafted from pure natural plants like Pennisetum.
- Sacred Symbolism: Depicts Vajrasattva, the Buddha of Purification, embodying pristine consciousness and the power to cleanse negative karma.
- Handmade Seal: Features the authentic temple seal verifying its origin on Derge-carved Tibetan paper.
Spiritual Meaning of Vajrasattva
Vajrasattva represents the ultimate purity of all Buddhas. Meditating upon or displaying this thangka is believed to:
- Purify negative actions, obscurations, and broken vows.
- Awaken the innate clarity and purity of one's mind.
- Attract positive conditions for spiritual practice and growth.
- Enhance the efficacy of meditation and mantra recitation.
"Vajrasattva holds the vajra of method and the bell of wisdom, symbolizing the union of compassion and emptiness that purifies all suffering."
---Ancient Craft & Sacred Origin
This piece is a testament to living history. Each print is pulled by hand from centuries-old wooden blocks at the Derge Sutra Printing Temple in Tibet. The paper itself is a work of art, handmade from local plant fibers, resulting in a unique, textured surface where you can see the exquisite, organic plant lines—a signature of its authentic, natural origin. This is not a mass-produced poster; it is a sacred print born from ritual, tradition, and devout craftsmanship.
---Product Details
- Primary Material: Traditional Tibetan Handmade Paper (Plant-based)
- Art Type: Woodblock Print Thangka
- Craft: Ancient Engraving & Hand-Printing Technique
- Key Feature: Handmade Seal from Derge Sutra Printing Temple
- Condition: New, consecrated spiritual artifact
Perfect For
🕉️ Meditation Shrine
A focal point for purification practices and Vajrasattva mantra meditation.
🏡 Sacred Space
Infuses any room with blessings, protection, and a profound spiritual atmosphere.
🎁 The Ultimate Gift
A deeply meaningful gift for practitioners, Dharma friends, or anyone on a spiritual path.
📿 Personal Practice
Supports daily mindfulness and connection to the enlightened qualities of purity.
Authenticity & Heritage Guarantee
- Direct Temple Source: Authentically sourced from the Derge Sutra Printing Temple.
- Handmade Verification: Each piece bears the temple's handmade seal on genuine Derge paper.
- Supports Tradition: Your purchase helps preserve this ancient Tibetan Buddhist art form.
- Reverent Packaging: Carefully packaged to ensure it arrives with the respect it deserves.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I choose the frame color?
A: Yes! This woodblock thangka is offered with a selection of 9 different frame colors. Please specify your preferred color number at checkout.
Q: Is this a painted or printed thangka?
A: This is an authentic handcrafted thangka created through ancient woodblock printing. The image is hand-printed from a hand-carved wooden block onto traditional paper, making each piece unique.
Q: What makes the paper special?
A: The traditional Tibetan paper is handmade from pure natural plant materials (like Pennisetum), which gives it a distinctive, beautiful texture and longevity, as used in sacred texts for centuries.
✨ Invite This Sacred Purifier Into Your Life – Each print is a unique piece of spiritual heritage. Once our limited stock from the Derge Temple is gone, it cannot be replaced.
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