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Gandhanra 36" Tibetan Tangka Portrait, Brocade Painting, Silk Embroidery, Yamantaka,Vajrabhairava,Patron saint for Hanging or Framing
Gandhanra 36" Tibetan Tangka Portrait, Brocade Painting, Silk Embroidery, Yamantaka,Vajrabhairava,Patron saint for Hanging or Framing
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❤EXQUISITE HANDICRAFTS- Gandhanra hand drawing Tangka are unparalleled in beauty and quality.
❤ DETAILS
Material: cloth, silk, gold thread
Embroidery: brocade embroidery
Specifications: 60 cm * 90 cm (about 23.6“ * 35.5")
You'll get 1* Painting, No picture frame
Shipped folded in kraft envelope.
Please iron carefully to rear on arrival.
❤ DESCRIPTION
Yamāntaka is a wrathful expression of Mañjuśrī, the Samyaksambuddha of wisdom who, in other contexts, also functions as a dharmapala or a Heruka. Yamāntaka manifests in several different forms, one of which (via yoga tantra) has six legs, six faces and six arms holding various weapons while sitting or standing on a water buffalo.
Within Buddhism, "terminating death" is a quality of all buddhas as they have stopped the cycle of rebirth, samsara. Yamantaka, then, represents the goal of the Mahayana practitioner's journey to enlightenment, or the journey itself: in awakening, one adopts the practice of Yamāntaka – the practice of terminating death.
In Hinduism, Yama (Sanskrit: यम), is the lord of death. In the Rigveda, he is mentioned as one who helped humankind find a place to dwell, and gave every individual the power to tread any path to which he or she wants. In Vedic tradition, Yama was considered to be the first mortal who died and espied the way to the celestial abodes; thus, as a result, he became the ruler of the departed.[citation needed] Yama's name can be interpreted to mean "twin", and in some myths he is paired with a twin sister Yami. He also has two twin brothers, Ashvini Kumaras.
Yama is associated with various roles in Hinduism that are not always consistent throughout the stories. Sometimes, he is the lord of justice and is associated with Dharma, such as in the Brahma Purana; in other Puranas, Yama has no association with Dharma at all.
Yama is also found in Buddhist texts. The Buddhist Yama, however, has developed different myths.
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1.Please allow 1cm error due to manual measurement. Please make sure you do not mind before you bid.
2.The color may have different as the difference display, Please understand.
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