The background of the image is filled with smoke and fire
The use of Thangkas as a teaching tool has a long tradition in Tibetan Buddhism
each representing different aspects of her enlightened nature
Each work is a handmade digital restoration of the original image
partly obscured by the smoke and fire
Vajrapani and Consort, Tibet, 15th-16th Century Antique Vintage Sacred Deity Thangka Asian Decor Fine Art Print Size:18"x24" The background of the imageVajrapani, is considered as a Buddhist protector and one of the most powerful and dynamic figures in the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon. He holds a vajra, a ritualistic weapon that represents the indestructible nature of reality and the power of enlightenment, in his right hand, and a ritual bell, a symbol of the union of emptiness and form, in his left hand. He is garbed in a tiger skin, which symbolizes his fierce nature and his ability to overcome