This early 19th-century Tibetan thangka depicts Yamāntaka Vajrabhairava, a multi-headed, twelve-armed wrathful deity encircled by flames, symbolizing the destruction of ignorance. Standing atop subdued figures, he represents triumph over ego. Surrounded by protector deities and teachers, the thangka reflects tantric power, fierce compassion, and advanced meditative practice.
| Item No. | CH-1356 |
| Description | This early 19th-century Tibetan thangka depicts Yamāntaka Vajrabhairava, a multi-headed, twelve-armed wrathful deity encircled by flames, symbolizing the destruction of ignorance. Standing atop subdued figures, he represents triumph over ego. Surrounded by protector deities and teachers, the thangka reflects tantric power, fierce compassion, and advanced meditative practice. |
| Material | Cotton / Canvas |
| Origin | Tibet |
| Circa | Early to mid 1800 |
| Dimensions | 26.5 x 17 cm |
| Provenance | Bai Win Collection |
120,000NT$
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