Vajrasattva Thangka | The Radiance of Purity and Diamond Wisdom
Vajrasattva represents the awakened mind of purity and indestructible wisdom — the unshakable essence of enlightenment in Vajrayana Buddhism. As the embodiment of Bodhicitta, or awakened heart, he teaches that purification and compassion arise together. Through his practice, one’s obscurations are cleansed, and the luminous nature of wisdom shines forth again.
In this thangka, Vajrasattva is depicted with a radiant white body, symbolizing the purity of Bodhicitta. Seated in vajra posture upon a lotus throne, he holds a vajra close to his heart and a bell in his left hand — representing the union of wisdom and compassion. Adorned with the Five-Buddha Crown and the Eight Ornaments of jewels, his serene expression and dark hair tied in a topknot reflect clarity beyond attachment. Every proportion follows sacred Tibetan iconography, conveying harmony and spiritual precision.
Meticulously hand-painted in Lhasa, Tibet, this thangka is crafted using natural mineral pigments such as azurite, cinnabar, and malachite. The luminous layering of color and fine gold detailing evoke the divine radiance Vajrasattva embodies — a blend of artistic mastery and devotional depth.
Created by Lixindi, a national-level inheritor of Tibetan intangible cultural heritage, this thangka fuses craftsmanship with spiritual insight. His art transforms faith into form, allowing viewers to sense Vajrasattva’s living blessing. As Tibetan masters say, “When the image breathes, the blessing awakens.”
This thangka carries Vajrasattva’s essence — purification, clarity, and indestructible wisdom. Whether placed in a meditation room, temple, or personal sanctuary, it reminds us that liberation begins with a pure heart and a clear mind.
“Purity is not found — it is uncovered.”
Invite the radiant calm of Vajrasattva — a hand-painted thangka that embodies the fusion of compassion and diamond wisdom.
Specifications
Deity:Vajrasattva
Size:4 cm*5 cm
Material:Fine Cotton Canvas, 24K Gold, Natural Stone Pigments
Origin:Lhasa, Tibet
Artist:Lixindi,Inheritor of Intangible Cultural Heritage
Blessing:Consecration ceremony available upon request