Akshobhya Vajrasattva
- A Silent Force of Inner Purification -
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Tibetan title :Mikyo Dorsem
Year :2020
Size :27.1 × 36cm
Support :mixture of clay, chalk and kaolin on cotton
Medium:Mineral pigments, Earth pigments, Dye stuff, Gold
Vajrasattva is an essential deity in Vajrayana practice, revered as the embodiment of purification and regarded as the peaceful manifestation of the wrathful deity Vajrakilaya. Traditionally portrayed with a stainless white body, he appears in this thangka in a luminous blue form, symbolizing his deep connection with Buddha Akshobhya. He sits gracefully upon the sun and moon discs, which rest upon a lotus seat, encircled by concentric layers of radiant rainbow light, richly embellished with pure gold.
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