Vajrabhairava is a deity in the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon. He is also known as Yamantaka and is considered to be an emanation of the Buddha of Wisdom, Manjushri. Vajrabhairava is depicted as a fierce, wrathful deity with multiple heads, arms, and legs, and is often shown trampling on various animals, symbolizing the conquest of ignorance, attachment, and aversion.
In Tibetan Buddhism, Vajrabhairava is considered to be one of the Eight Herukas, a group of wrathful deities who represent the transformation of negative emotions into positive qualities. He is also one of the three main protective deities of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, along with Mahakala and Palden Lhamo.
This giclée, acid-free print comes ready to hang with its own hand-crafted, solid-wood hangers. Discrete magnetic fasteners to keep your print secure. It's an elegant and contemporary way to showcase your art. Prints use eco-friendly, water-based inks.
• Each hanging kit contains four wooden strips with color coordinated cords
• Magnetic fasteners hold your print in place without tearing or marking
• Museum-quality Enhanced Matte Art paper is both beautiful and strong
• The lightly-textured, matte finish captures fine lines and subtle colors
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