Protector Goddess Ekajati Thangka Painting | Original Hand Painted Buddhist Art | Wrathful Deity Tibetan Buddhism | Fierce & Compassionate | Dharmapalas | Ritual Thanka
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Ekajati:
In Vajrayana Buddhism, notably in the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, Ekajati is a potent protector deity. She is frequently portrayed as a furious goddess with blue skin, one breast, one leg, and one eye.
Ekajati is seen in Tibetan Buddhism as a strong force capable of removing obstructions, shielding practitioners from harm, and supporting them in their spiritual endeavors. She is regarded as a custodian of the teachings and is thought to have contributed significantly to keeping the Nyingma lineage alive.
Ekajati represents the strength and energy required to overcome challenges and advance spiritually. She personifies the wrathful part of the feminine. She is occasionally shown with a vajra, a representation of spiritual strength, and a skull cup, a representation of metamorphosis.
What is a Thangka painting? The Tibetan word Thangka means an unfolding painting, where the word Thang stands for an unfolding scroll and Ka means a painting. Thangka paintings, as a whole, are a visual representation of Buddhist deities, scenes, or mandalas, painted on silk or cotton canvas.
Thangka Paintings follow a generic principle of composition, design, and iconography. It is made following tradition and guidelines while leaving spaces for personal creativity and expression. In Buddhist culture, Thangka Paintings hold high religious values. In a way, it is also a tool that facilitates the realization of one's true nature or the nature of reality
In Ritual Thangka, we provide a collection of a variety of Thangka paintings. Every one of our paintings has been hand-picked by our curators. We take great care in scrutinizing all aspects, from the quality of the thangka cloth to its composition, so that you get only the finest quality paintings.
------------------------------------------------------------------ Size: 18"/ 46 cm (width) x 24"/ 61cm (height) Materials: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic Colors, Genuine 24K Gold ------------------------------------------------------------------ THIS THANGKA IS HAND-PAINTED IN THE TRADITIONAL STYLE AND THE QUALITY IS HIGH
------------------------------------------------------------------ Framing: -Not mounted on a traditional brocade -Tibetan Silk brocade is available in a variety of colors and quality -Price ranges from $35 to $100 depending upon the silk quality -Additional 3 business days for this service ------------------------------------------------------------------ Delivery: -Free Shipping -Standard Courier Services -4-10 business days for delivery -All items are insured ------------------------------------------------------------------ Return Policy: -Returns are accepted within 60 business days. -You can ship either to Nepal or Texas (USA), whichever works better for you. ------------------------------------------------------------------ We will be more than happy to answer all your questions.
Ekajati:
In Vajrayana Buddhism, notably in the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, Ekajati is a potent protector deity. She is frequently portrayed as a furious goddess with blue skin, one breast, one leg, and one eye.
Ekajati is seen in Tibetan Buddhism as a strong force capable of removing obstructions, shielding practitioners from harm, and supporting them in their spiritual endeavors. She is regarded as a custodian of the teachings and is thought to have contributed significantly to keeping the Nyingma lineage alive.
Ekajati represents the strength and energy required to overcome challenges and advance spiritually. She personifies the wrathful part of the feminine. She is occasionally shown with a vajra, a representation of spiritual strength, and a skull cup, a representation of metamorphosis.
What is a Thangka painting?
The Tibetan word Thangka means an unfolding painting, where the word Thang stands for an unfolding scroll and Ka means a painting. Thangka paintings, as a whole, are a visual representation of Buddhist deities, scenes, or mandalas, painted on silk or cotton canvas.
Thangka Paintings follow a generic principle of composition, design, and iconography. It is made following tradition and guidelines while leaving spaces for personal creativity and expression. In Buddhist culture, Thangka Paintings hold high religious values. In a way, it is also a tool that facilitates the realization of one's true nature or the nature of reality
In Ritual Thangka, we provide a collection of a variety of Thangka paintings. Every one of our paintings has been hand-picked by our curators. We take great care in scrutinizing all aspects, from the quality of the thangka cloth to its composition, so that you get only the finest quality paintings.
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Size: 18"/ 46 cm (width) x 24"/ 61cm (height)
Materials: Cotton Canvas, Acrylic Colors, Genuine 24K Gold
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THIS THANGKA IS HAND-PAINTED IN THE TRADITIONAL STYLE AND THE QUALITY IS HIGH
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Framing:
-Not mounted on a traditional brocade
-Tibetan Silk brocade is available in a variety of colors and quality
-Price ranges from $35 to $100 depending upon the silk quality
-Additional 3 business days for this service
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Delivery:
-Free Shipping
-Standard Courier Services
-4-10 business days for delivery
-All items are insured
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Return Policy:
-Returns are accepted within 60 business days.
-You can ship either to Nepal or Texas (USA), whichever works better for you.
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We will be more than happy to answer all your questions.