Rakta Yamari - 13th Century Old Version
Rakta Yamari - 13th Century Old Version
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A Sacred Replica from the Kathok Monastery Lineage.Each piece is hand-framed and unique.
This is not merely a decorative piece; it is a portal to profound wisdom. The Rakta Yamari - 13th Century Old Version Thangka is a meticulously crafted reproduction of a sacred 15th-century original from the revered Kathok Monastery. More than art, it is a spiritual tool, blessed to serve as a focal point for meditation, a source of protection, and a powerful emblem of the fierce compassion that subdues inner obstacles and outer negativity.
Key Features of This Sacred Thangka
- Sacred Origin: Faithfully reproduced from a 15th-century original housed in Kathok Monastery, a center of Tibetan Buddhist learning.
- Premium Materials: Giclee printed on authentic Tibetan cotton canvas, using archival inks to capture the depth of the original mineral pigments.
- Hand-Framed Authenticity: Each thangka is carefully mounted and framed by skilled Tibetan craftsmen, ensuring traditional presentation.
- Protective Silk Cover: The front is covered with a delicate silk curtain, honoring tradition and protecting the sacred image.
- Complete & Ready: Includes exquisite wooden painting shafts (top and bottom) and a hanging lanyard for immediate display.
The Profound Spiritual Meaning of Rakta Yamari
Rakta Yamari, the "Red Enemy of Death," is a wrathful manifestation of Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom. This form embodies the fierce, unstoppable power of enlightened wisdom that cuts through the ultimate enemy—ignorance and the fear of death itself. Displaying this thangka is believed to:
- Awaken discriminating wisdom and clear perception.
- Subdue inner afflictions, obstacles, and negative forces.
- Protect the practitioner and their environment on the spiritual path.
- Enhance the depth of tantric meditation practices.
"The wrathful deity arises not from anger, but from boundless compassion that fiercely dismantles all illusions."
Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This thangka carries the spiritual lineage of Kathok Monastery. The reproduction process respects the sanctity of the original, from the choice of cotton canvas to the hand-framing by artisans who understand the cultural significance of their work. Each piece is created for devotees and seekers, making a direct connection to an ancient tradition of sacred Tibetan Buddhist art.
Product Details
- Material: Cotton & fiber canvas, silk protective cover, wooden shaft.
- Type: Giclee Print Thangka.
- Craft: High-resolution digital print with mineral pigments, hand-framed.
- Condition: Condition: New, blessed, and ready for spiritual practice.
- Total Frame Size: Height: 120cm (47.2"), Top Width: 66cm (26"), Bottom Width: 82cm (32.3").
- Core Image Size: 60cm x 40cm (approx. 23.6" x 15.8").
- Note: Select your preferred frame color from 8 options at purchase.
- Slight size variations may occur between frame colors.
Perfect For
- Establishing a powerful focal point for advanced meditation and deity yoga practice.
- Bringing profound spiritual protection and enlightened energy into your home altar or meditation room.
- Deepening your connection to the wisdom traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.
- Gifting a serious practitioner or collector of authentic religious artifacts.
Our Authenticity Guarantee
- Faithful reproduction of a historic Kathok Monastery thangka.
- Hand-framed using traditional methods by skilled artisans.
- Directly sourced from specialists in Tibetan Buddhist art.
- Your purchase supports the continuation of these sacred crafts.
- Carefully packaged for secure delivery, arriving ready for veneration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a painted or printed thangka?
A: This is a high-resolution giclee print on cotton canvas, capturing every detail of the original mineral pigment painting. The framing and mounting are done entirely by hand.
Q: Can I choose the frame color?
A: Yes. There are 8 traditional frame color options available. Please specify your chosen color number at checkout. Slight size variations may occur between colors.
Q: How should I care for and display this thangka?
A> Display it in a clean, respectful space, away from direct sunlight and excessive moisture. The silk cover should be gently tied open or closed. It is a spiritual object and should be treated with corresponding reverence.
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✨ Invite This Sacred Protector Into Your Space – This limited reproduction of a 13th-century Rakta Yamari thangka is a rare offering. Once these few pieces are gone, they may not be available again.
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