Citipati, also known as "Lord of the Cemetery," is an important deity in Tibetan Buddhism. It is believed that Citipati protects and guards the burial grounds, and is revered as a powerful guardian of the dead.
Citipati is often depicted as two skeletal figures, one male and one female, who are intertwined in a dance of wild abandon. The limbs of the figures are elongated, and they are surrounded by a halo of flames. The flames are said to represent the concept of change, and the wild dance is a metaphor for the impermanence of life.
You'll receive a framed, heavyweight, giclée, acid-free print that's created to last for generations.
• Ready to hang. Handmade by expert picture framers• Printed using eco-friendly, water-based inks
• Milled, high-quality wood with a satin finish
• Giclée, museum quality (200gsm), acid-free paper
• Hanging hardware and acrylic front-protector is included
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