Vajrapani Thangka | Hand-Painted Bodhisattva of Power and Protection
Vajrapani, the Bodhisattva of Power, embodies the fearless energy of enlightenment. As the guardian of the Dharma, he transforms anger into wisdom and fear into courage. His thunderbolt, the vajra, symbolizes indestructible truth and unshakable resolve — reminding us that true power is born from clarity and compassion.
In this thangka, Vajrapani stands upon a lotus surrounded by cleansing flames, his body alive with dynamic strength. His right hand wields the vajra, while golden ornaments shimmer across his deep red form. The swirling fire and serene lotus together express his dual nature — fierce protection guided by boundless compassion.
Hand-painted in Lhasa, Tibet, this thangka follows centuries-old Tibetan techniques.
Natural mineral pigments — malachite for greens, azurite for blues, cinnabar for reds — are finely ground and layered with exquisite care.Each stroke reflects meditative focus and devotion, turning color and canvas into a living act of reverence.
Created by Lixindi, a recognized master of Tibetan intangible cultural heritage, this thangka embodies over three decades of dedicated craftsmanship.Renowned for his mastery of linework and expressive faces, Lixindi’s art is said to carry the Buddha’s blessing through lifelike form — bridging devotion and artistry in one sacred creation.
Beyond its commanding presence, this thangka channels spiritual strength and protection.Display it in your meditation space, yoga room, or sacred corner to invite Vajrapani’s blessings of courage, clarity, and transformation.For practitioners, it serves as a reminder of fearless compassion; for collectors, a timeless piece uniting art and spiritual power.
“True power is the strength to protect without anger.”
Invite the fierce grace of Vajrapani into your home — a hand-painted thangka radiating courage, protection, and awakened energy.
Specifications
Deity:Vajrapani
Size:4 cm*5 cm
Material:Fine Cotton Canvas, 24K Gold, Natural Stone Pigments
Origin:Lhasa, Tibet
Artist:Inheritor of Intangible Cultural Heritage
Blessing:Consecration ceremony available upon request