This Thangka painting is an extraordinary depiction of Dhukkar (Sitatapatra), the goddess of protection and compassion in Tibetan Buddhism. Thangkas are traditional Buddhist artworks painted on canvas or silk, created not only as a form of sacred art but also as a spiritual tool used for meditation, blessings, and teachings. In this painting, Dhukkar is shown in her magnificent form with multiple faces, arms, and eyes, symbolizing her all-seeing wisdom and infinite compassion. The painting is richly detailed in golden tones, making it a rare and exclusive piece of spiritual artistry that radiates divine presence and peace.
The symbolism within this Thangka is profound. Dhukkar holds various sacred implements in her many hands, each representing a unique power to protect beings from suffering, obstacles, and negative energies. Her countless eyes signify her watchfulness over all sentient beings, while her umbrella (sitatapatra) represents shelter, safety, and spiritual refuge.
The golden background emphasizes purity, enlightenment, and the sacred energy she embodies. The surrounding smaller figures of Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and protectors further amplify the blessing power of this Thangka. Every detail, from the flames of wisdom to the lotus throne, carries a deep meaning of compassion, protection, and spiritual awakening, making this artwork not just a painting, but a powerful embodiment of Buddhist practice and devotion.
Product Description:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 110 cm x 150 cm
- Base: Cotton Canvas
- Origination: Nepal