YAMANTAKA THANGKA LARGE (HAND PAINTED)
YAMANTAKA THANGKA LARGE (HAND PAINTED)
Yamantaka is portrayed in many forms; this form is called Yamataka Ekavira, meaning “solitary hero”. He is depicted with 34 arms, 16 legs, and a bull’s or buffalo’s head with long horns as the central head among many. In total there are eight main heads, plus a ninth small crowned head of the Bodhisattva Manjushri at the apex.
Yamantaka wears an elephant-skin cloak, a garland of freshly cut human heads, a garland of snakes, and bracelets, necklaces and a girdle made of interlaced bone ornaments.
He is unclothed except for his adornments. His erect phallus has a red tip, and there is a flame aureole behind him. His central main hands hold a chopping knife (kartika), representing his ability to cut the root of delusion, and a human skull bowl (kapala) filled with blood, symbolizing his victory over the forces of death.
Size "30x52" with silk brocade, HAND PAINTED FROM NEPAL.
THANGKA / ZTHANKA