Mandala – Dharmapala The Guardians of Purgatory (Vajrakaliya)

£141.50

Mandala Painting – Dharmapala The Guardians of Purgatory

Original Buddhism Thangka Painting, Hand made painting on Canvas, found on sacred Buddhist temple.

Size approx. : Width 67cm x Length 97cm

he Unique Mandala is the representation of the universe and the spiritual journey to enlightenment. It is a sacred symbol used in Hinduism and Buddhism as well as other religions around the world. The circle represents the infinite power of the universe and the balance between good and evil. The dragon is also a symbol of divine energy because it has the ability to fly in space without wings. The two dragons represent yin and yang, which are opposite forces that are complementary but different at the same time, like day and night.

The artwork is beautiful to look at and has a deep meaning. It can be used as an inspiration to live in harmony with ourselves, nature, and the universe. The mandala is a circular artwork that represents the universe. It has four sides representing different seasons and directions. The circle in itself symbolises eternity, and it is believed that the circle depicts infinity.

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Mandala Painting – Dharmapala The Guardians of Purgatory

Original Buddhism Mandala Thangka Painting, Hand made painting on Canvas, found on sacred Buddhist temple.

Size approx. : Width 67cm x Length 97cm

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Weight3 kg