Palden Lhamo (Chhwaskamuni) Tibetan Thangka Painting 20" W x 26" H

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Palden Lhamo (Chhwaskamuni) Tibetan Thangka Painting 20" W x 26" H

Palden Lhamo (Chhwaskamuni) Tibetan Thangka Painting 20" W x 26" H

CH-LAMA-17

A thangka is a painted banner which used to be hung in a monastery or family altar and carried by lamas in ceremonial processions. Mostly, thangkas are used for depicting Buddhist deity, scene or mandala. For, this thangka artist has used poster color with 24K gold on canvas. Thangka measures 20" of width and 26" of height perfect for wall decoration. Thangka painting is the only detailed description of the technique and principle of the thangka art. Thangka served as important teaching tool depicting different Buddhist deity.

  • Height : 26 inches
  • Width : 20 inches
  • Material : Poster and acrylic color with 24K gold on canvas.

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Lha Mo is the only feminine divinity among the eight terrible ones. (Dharma Palas) She is an important goddess of the Tibetans. In many monasteries, she has a place on the corner. she is always kept behind the curtain. She is most terrifying manifestation in the Northern Buddhist Pantheon. Being the only goddess defender of the Mahayana School she was armed by the gods. Heybajra gave her two dice to determine the life of men. Brahma gave her a fan of peacock's feather. Kubera gave her a lion, which she wears in her right ear. Nanda, the serpent god gave her a serpent, which hangs from her left ear. Vajrapani gave her a hammer. Other gods gave her a mule, whose covering is the skin of a demon and the reins are of venemous serpents. Lha Mo is represented seated sideways on her mule. She wears all the dharmapala ornaments. She has the third eye. Her expression if ferecious. She wears a long garland of heads. Her covering is a tiger skin. In her right upraised hand, she displays the sceptre while the left holds the skull cup at the breast.

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Palden Lhamo (Chhwaskamuni) Tibetan Thangka Painting 20" W x 26" H

Palden Lhamo (Chhwaskamuni) Tibetan Thangka Painting 20" W x 26" H

A thangka is a painted banner which used to be hung in a monastery or family altar and carried by lamas in ceremonial processions. Mostly, thangkas are used for depicting Buddhist deity, scene or mandala. For, this thangka artist has used poster color with 24K gold on canvas. Thangka measures 20" of width and 26" of height perfect for wall decoration. Thangka painting is the only detailed description of the technique and principle of the thangka art. Thangka served as important teaching tool depicting different Buddhist deity.

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