No. 99638216

Chakrasamvara hanging scroll Thangka, gilt hand painted on a black ground, 20th century - Tibet - 20th century
No. 99638216

Chakrasamvara hanging scroll Thangka, gilt hand painted on a black ground, 20th century - Tibet - 20th century
Chakrasamvara hanging scroll Thangka, gilt hand painted on a black ground centre paper panel, cloth embroidered border and a silk cover at the front.
Measurements 100 x 67cm, central panel 71 x 53cm .
Chakrasamvara "Wheel of Supreme Bliss" 12 arms and four faces deity is a central meditational deity (yidam) in Vajrayana Buddhism. The four faces represent the four Buddha families and various qualities of awakening. They are typically colored central blue, left red, rear yellow, and right white, each with three eyes.
The primary hands hold a vajra (thunderbolt) and ghanta (bell) symbolizing the union of method and wisdom. The remaining hands brandish various tantric implements.
Surrounding the central figure are several retinue attendant dakinis (female enlightened spirits) or goddesses, with four in the cardinal directions.
The entire mandala is set within a backdrop of the eight great cremation grounds (cemeteries). These grounds are filled with gruesome imagery, including corpses being eaten by animals (vultures, jackals, etc.) and various wrathful attendants, serving as a reminder of the impermanence of life and the unreality of the self.
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