Vajrapani and Consort, Tibetan 16th Century Antique Buddhist Tantric Sacred Vintage Protector Deity Thangka Fine Art Print with Hanger

Vajrapani and Consort, Tibetan 16th Century Antique Buddhist Tantric Sacred Vintage Protector Deity Thangka Fine Art Print with Hanger

$19.99
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Vajrapani is often depicted with a fierce expression, indicating his role as a protector and vanquisher of obstacles. He is also commonly shown standing on or holding a defeated enemy, symbolizing his ability to overcome negative forces. The tiger-skin he wears represents his power and fearlessness, while the skull crown and bone jewelry symbolize his mastery over death and the transience of material things. Vajrapani is often depicted holding a vajra, a ritual weapon and symbol of indestructibility. The vajra represents the diamond-like indestructibility of the mind, and the ability to cut through ignorance and delusions. He is also sometimes shown holding a lasso, which is used to bind and subdue negative forces. This giclée, acid-free print comes ready to hang with its own hand-crafted, solid-wood hangers. Discrete magnetic fasteners to keep your print secure. It's an elegant and contemporary way to showcase your art. Prints use eco-friendly, water-based inks.  • Each hanging kit c

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