Begtse Chen
Begtse Chen
Blessed in Kathok Monastery
⏱Vintage: Origional Version - 19th Century
☞Handmade: 100%
⚒Materials: Mineral Pigment,Canvas,Cotton
☲Size: 48" × 32"
❤This series thangka comes from the Kathok Monastery,made for belivers and blessed by lama.
The original version is from the 15th century,painted on cotton with ground mineral pigment.
The pattern is printed on Tibetan cotton,the frame is hand framed by Tibetan craftsmen.
❤DETAILS
Material:Mineral Pigment,Canvas,Cotton
Print type:giclee printed
The front is covered with silk to protect Thangka
With exquisite wooden painting shaft and lanyard
❤FRAME SIZE
Height:120cm / 47.2"
Top width:66cm / 26"
Bottom width:82cm / 32.3"
Core Size: 60cm(Height) 40cm(Width) * (about 23.6" * 15.8")
❤DIFFERENT FRAME COLORS for choose
There are a total of 8 different colors for you to choose, please select the color number when you purshace.
Frames of different colors may vary in size, please understand.
The protector deity Begtse Chen, also known as Chamsing (English: the Great Coat of Mail. Sanskrit name: Prana Atma). Colloquially Begtse is known as red Mahakala and ranks relatively high in the Sakya protector pantheon of Wisdom Deities. The protector was later adopted and incorporated into the Gelug School of Tsongkapa and subsequently became popular in Mongolia - predominantly following the Gelug tradition since the 17th century. There are a few Gelug traditions and regional monastic centers that hold Begtse to be a worldly protector deity. The majority of the art objects in the gallery below were created within a Gelug context and many of them are of Mongolian origin.