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Yamantaka Thangka | The Fierce Conqueror of Death and Ignorance

Yamantaka, the wrathful manifestation of Manjushri, embodies the ultimate triumph of wisdom over death and ignorance. His terrifying form arises not from anger but from boundless compassion — a fierce energy that destroys delusion and liberates beings from fear. Through his power, transformation and awakening unfold.

In this thangka, Yamantaka appears in deep blue, with multiple faces and arms symbolizing all-seeing awareness and the ability to conquer countless obstacles. The blazing halo behind him represents the fire of wisdom burning away ignorance, while the beings beneath his feet signify the subjugation of ego and illusion. The enlightened figures above reveal his origin in the supreme wisdom of awakening.

Hand-painted in Lhasa, Tibet, this thangka continues the sacred lineage of Tibetan artistry. Natural mineral pigments — lapis, cinnabar, and gold — are ground and layered with meditative precision. Each stroke carries mantra and mindfulness, turning pigment into prayer and devotion.

Created by Lixindi, a national-level inheritor of Tibetan intangible cultural heritage, this Yamantaka thangka captures the unity of wrath and compassion. His brush transforms fury into stillness, destruction into clarity. As the masters say, “To face death without fear is to awaken the wisdom that transcends it.”

This thangka channels Yamantaka’s blessings of protection and insight — an ideal focus for spaces of meditation, ritual, or transformation.

“From wrath arises wisdom; from destruction — awakening.”
Invite the fierce compassion of Yamantaka, a hand-painted thangka radiating transformation and fearless wisdom.

Specifications

Deity:Yamantaka

Size:3.5 cm*3.5 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

Shipping

Orders are prepared within 1–3 business days.
Please note that items are shipped from our Tibet studio, so additional transit time is required before dispatch.

If you request a blessing or consecration, please allow an extra 2–3 business days for preparation.

Once shipped, delivery usually takes 5–7 business days via FedEx, depending on your location.

Returns & Exchanges

Returns: Accepted within 14 days of delivery (unused and in original condition).

Exchanges: Accepted within 14 days of delivery.

Due to their sacred, ceremonial, and made-to-order nature, Thangka paintings are non-returnable. Each piece is created with specific spiritual intent and is not suitable for resale once delivered.

Please note:

Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs.

Custom or blessed items are non-refundable unless damaged in transit.

If your order arrives damaged, please contact us within 7 days with photos.

Feel free to message us if you have any questions before purchasing.

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