Vajrayogini is a female deity in the Vajrayana Buddhism tradition, originating in India and later spreading to Tibet and other countries in the region. She is often depicted in thangka, a type of Tibetan Buddhist scroll painting. Thangkas are typically made of cloth or silk and feature intricate depictions of Buddhist deities, teachings, and other religious motifs.
Vajrayogini is often depicted in red or orange, symbolizing her fierce and passionate nature, and holding various implements, such as a knife and a skull cup, which represent her power over ignorance and attachment. In Vajrayana Buddhism, Vajrayogini is revered as a powerful deity who can help practitioners attain enlightenment and overcome obstacles along the path to liberation.
You'll receive framed, heavyweight, giclée, acid-free print that's created to last for generations.
• Handmade by expert picture framers
• Giclée, museum quality, acid-free paper
• Framed prints are delivered ready to hang
• Milled, high-quality wood with a satin finish
• Hanging hardware and acrylic front-protector is included
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