This high-quality reproduction features a thangka of Vajrakilaya, the wrathful deity who embodies the enlightened activity of all Buddhas. It has been faithfully recreated from an original painting executed in the traditional Nag-thang—or Black Thangka—style, using natural mineral pigments on silk.
Vajrakilaya is shown in union with his female consort, manifesting in a powerful wrathful form with three faces, six arms, and four legs. His body is adorned with intricately rendered gold and bone ornaments, flowing silk sashes, and several finely detailed animal skins.
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