Dimensions: 69 x 50 cm And Inches 27" x 19"
Materials: Tibetan Dust Of Pure Gold And Tibetan Natural Colors
Canvas: Organic Cotton
Hand Painted In Nepal
Master Quality Tibetan Thangka
Samantabhadra, the source of unchanging light, is the central figure from which all mandalas originate. He embodies vast knowledge and pure awareness. This thangka painting beautifully illustrates Buddha Shakti embracing his consort Samantabhadri in Yab-Yum, symbolizing their sacred union. In Tantric Buddhism, Yab-Yum represents the mother/father, depicted through the symbolic union of a male and female deity.
The Yab-Yum symbolism, a profound representation of the mystical unity of the male and female principles in Vajrayana Buddhism, portrays the union of the active force Upaya with the wisdom Prajna. With its captivating black and gold theme, this original thangka painting beautifully captures the essence of Samantabhadra as the 'primordial Lord of unchanging light.' The unity depicted in the sacred embrace of Buddha Shakti and Samantabhadri in Yab-Yum is a testament to the depth of symbolism in this art form, symbolizing the harmonious balance of masculine and feminine energies.