3.5x4.5cm Yamantaka (大威德金刚) Tibet Thangka Pendant with Copper Casing: Conquerer of Death, Father Tantra, Purify Obscurations

$1,499.00 USD
Thangka pendant name: Yamantaka
Size: 3.5*4.5cm
Origin: Tibet
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 Detailed view of the copper casing for the Yamantaka Thangka pendant, symbolising conquerer of death and tradition in Buddhist practice.
3.5x4.5cm Yamantaka (大威德金刚) Tibet Thangka Pendant with Copper Casing: Conquerer of Death, Father Tantra, Purify Obscurations
$1,499.00 USD
Deity: Yamantaka (大威德金刚) – 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.

Origin: Tibet.
Art School: Tibet series. Hand-painted with mineral pigments; wrathful form. Copper casing. Gift box and certificate. Inheritable and collectible.
Dimensions: Painting Core 3.5 x 4.5 cm (Precision Miniature Art).
Pigments: Mineral pigments, gold.
Casing: Copper casing.
Included: Gift box and certificate.
Merit: Conquerer of death; father tantra; purify obscurations; subdue ignorance.

I. Cultural Context: The Conquerer of Death In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, Yamantaka is revered as 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. This 3.5x4.5cm pendant from the Tibet series serves as a concentrated vessel of this tantric energy—hand-painted with mineral pigments, copper casing, gift box and certificate, inheritable and collectible.

II. Expanded Visual Analysis: The Micro-Universe of Tantra Art Despite its compact scale, this Thangka displays the wrathful presence of Yamantaka. Main Image: The deity's buffalo head and multiple arms are rendered with care. Detail: The hand-painted detail shows mineral pigments. Casing: The copper casing keeps the sacred image protected and ready for wear. Wearing: The pendant displayed as a sacred amulet embodies the conquerer of death in Buddhist tradition.

III. Artistic Alchemy: Inheritable Tibet Heritage This piece is "inheritable and collectible". Painted by Tibet artists with mineral pigments, the image carries the symbolism of Yamantaka. The copper casing ensures that this sacred image is ready for wear.

IV. Spiritual Efficacy for the Modern Journey
Conquerer of Death: Conquers death and ignorance.
Father Tantra: Wrathful manifestation of Manjushri.
Purify Obscurations: Practised to purify obscurations and attain enlightenment.

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