
Vajrayogini Thangka
$900.00
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Vajrayogini is a significant figure in Tibetan Buddhism, revered as a female Buddha and ḍākiṇī. She embodies "great passion" (maharaga), representing a transcendent passion free of selfishness and illusion. Vajrayogini's practice includes methods for transforming ordinary experiences into paths to enlightenment. She is often associated with Vajra Varahi, her form as the consort of Chakrasamvara, and both deities share the symbol of the flaying knife and skull cup, representing the cutting through of ego and the transformation of mundane into spiritual Painting dimenssions 24" X 18" With Brocade and knobs 53.5" X 39"
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