Yamantaka (大威德金刚) is the Conquerer of Death, a wrathful manifestation of Manjushri. He conquers death and ignorance and is practised to purify obscurations and attain enlightenment. The buffalo head and multiple arms symbolise the subjugation of death and negative forces. Today we look at a 3.5x4.5cm pendant from the Tibet series—hand-painted with mineral pigments, copper casing, gift box and certificate, inheritable and collectible—a compact support for tantric practice.
Tibet Hand-Painted Thangka and Yamantaka The Tibet series is known for its hand-painted Thangka with mineral pigments. Each Yamantaka pendant is painted with care, so that the image carries the symbolism of the conquerer of death. The copper casing keeps the sacred image protected and ready for wear.
Conquerer of Death in the Palm Wearing this pendant is an invitation to carry the deity's blessing with you: conquerer of death, father tantra, purify obscurations. For practitioners and for those who value Tibet hand-painted Thangka art, this pendant offers a tangible link to Yamantaka.
A Portable Shrine for Tantra Beyond ritual use, the Tibet Yamantaka Thangka offers support for the modern journey: conquerer of death; father tantra; purify obscurations. This pendant brings that presence into everyday life—a portable shrine for those who seek to conquer death and ignorance.
Who Wears the Tibet Yamantaka Thangka This piece suits anyone drawn to Yamantaka: practitioners of Father Tantra and those who value the conquerer of death, and collectors who value Tibet hand-painted Thangka art. The combination of Tibet hand-painted artistry, the symbolism of Yamantaka, and the copper casing makes it a meaningful gift for oneself or for others who appreciate Tibetan Buddhist art.
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