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| Buddhist Cosmos (Gser thang)19cm x 20cm£378 Movement of the Sun, the Moon and the Stars in the sky mentioned in Kalacakra. There are five exclusive Thangkas painted according to Kalacakra tantra, a system of Tantric practices dedicated to its main deity Kalacakra (circle of time).... |
| Shambhala17cm x 23cm£280 This is a depiction of the mystic land known as Shambhala. It is the abode of lord Kalacakra who is the deity of the highest tantra in Buddhism. The Dalai Lama performs Kalacakra prayers and bestows empowerment to those who come to the prayers every year... |
| 51-deity Bhaisajyaguru45cm x 45cm£350 Popularly known as medicine or healing Buddha, the common name "Bhaisajyaguru" is given to anyone who is a master of Ayurveda. Bhaisajyaguru resides in the central golden abode as fifty retinues surround him. He holds a medicinal plant in his right hand turning... |
| Vajrakila30cm x 30cm£264 Vajrakila (Tib. dorje phur pu) sometimes also called Vajrakilaya is a meditational deity worshiped by Buddhist practitioners of the Nyingma lineage of Tibet. In this mandala... |
| Samvaracakra Yum Ka26cm x 26cm£250 In the center resides dakini Vajrayogini circumscribed and surrounded by eight charnel grounds, a Vajra circle and the four- petalled lotus circle. She carries the Kapala (Skeleton cup) in her... |
| Indrabhuti Vajradakini60cm x 70cm£390 In the center resides the goddess Indrabhuti Vajradakini. There are four goddesses and four animal-headed female guardians in the doorways of the mandala that surround her. The lion-headed goddess called Simhavaktra ... |