Hayagriva Thangka Painting
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Hayagriva Thangka – The Fierce Compassionate Protector
This Hayagriva Thangka is perfect for elevating your home or office décor with spiritual significance and striking artistry. Handcrafted in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal, this 100% hand-drawn Thangka can serve as a captivating centerpiece or be placed on your family altar for meditation, spiritual healing, and to attract the benevolent energy of Tibetan Buddhist art.
Specifications
- Masterpiece Thangka
- Dimensions: 64 x 50 cm
- Materials: Dust of Gold with Tibetan Colors mixed with Hide Glue
- Canvas: Organic Cotton
- Hand Painted in Nepal
About Hayagriva Thangka Art
This Thangka painting features Hayagriva, one of the emanations of Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara. Hayagriva is regarded as Yidam or Istadevata, a powerful deity in Tibetan Buddhism. Known for his terrifying appearance, Hayagriva is often depicted with three faces, six arms, and four legs, sometimes accompanied by large wings. The main head of Hayagriva is surmounted by a small horse head, which neighs loudly, said to pierce through the false appearances of inherent existence.
Hayagriva is revered for his fierce compassion, which is directed toward ego grasping and self-cherishing attitudes. His wrathful nature is an expression of protection, cutting through obstacles and negative attachments. As described in the Sadhanamala, Hayagriva is red in color, with three eyes, bare fangs, and a brown beard. He wears a garland of skulls, symbolizing the impermanence of life, and is crowned with a figure of Amitabha.
Hayagriva’s second face is that of a blue horse, which continuously neighs, further symbolizing his powerful presence. He is depicted trampling on the world and adorned with snake ornaments and tiger skin. Hayagriva holds a Vajra and a staff in his hands, symbolizing the destruction of ignorance and the protection of the Dharma.
Key Benefits
- Spiritual Protection: Represents the fierce compassion of Hayagriva, helping to overcome ego grasping and self-cherishing tendencies.
- Symbol of Wrathful Compassion: A powerful depiction of compassion directed toward eliminating negative attachments and obstacles.
- Ideal for Meditation: A perfect addition to your meditation space, helping deepen your practice and encourage personal transformation.
- Cultural and Religious Significance: A meaningful representation of Hayagriva’s importance in Tibetan Buddhism, especially for those seeking spiritual strength and liberation.
A Meaningful Spiritual Gift
This Hayagriva Thangka is not just a decorative piece but a spiritual tool for transformation and protection. It serves as a reminder of the power of fierce compassion in overcoming obstacles. A perfect gift for anyone seeking to remove hindrances, transform their life, or enhance their spiritual journey.
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