Buddhist Art
Vajrasattva and Ghantapani Print
- Item Number
- 147
- Estimated Value
- 30 USD
Item Description
Beautifully detailed print of Vajrasattva and His Consort Ghantapani. Displayed in mat and ready for framing. Image is 11" x 13.5"; with mat 15.5" x 19.75".
(Tibetan: Dorje Sempa) Vajrasattva- meaning 'vajra-hero'- is a deity employed mainly in visualisation practices to bring about purfication of body, speech and mind- particularly the emotional afflictions of anger and hatred. He is depicted in union with his white consort Ghantapani (Tibetan: Dorje Nyema-karmo) who embraces her Consort holding a skull-cup and curved knife in her left and right hands. Vajrasattva hold a vajra before his heart with his right hand and a bell at his hip with his left, symbolising the union of method and wisdom.
Item Special Note
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