Silver Palace Mandala Thangka — Luminous Geometry of Vairocana
This Silver Palace Mandala Thangka centers on Vairocana Buddha. Its quiet symmetry guides attention inward.
Measured geometry unfolds from protective outer rings. The design supports steady, reflective contemplation.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 50 x 50 cm
Mandala Type: Deity Palace Mandala
Materials: 24K Gold and Natural Mineral Pigments on Cotton Canvas
Artistic Style: Menri Style
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Type: Original Hand-Painted Mandala
Consecration Status: Not Consecrated (Available Upon Request)
SKU |
GTD12232 |
Categories |
Vairocana , Deity Palace Mandala |
The Sacred Architecture & Cosmic Structure
The composition begins with Vairocana at the center. Balanced circles expand through measured architectural layers.
A square palace anchors the interior geometry. Four gates open toward cardinal directions.
Concentric borders maintain proportional harmony.
Outer bands establish protective sacred boundaries.
Each layer reflects classical mandala cosmology. The structure symbolizes an ordered, enlightened realm.
The Sacred Center — Vairocana Buddha
Vairocana sits upon a lotus seat. Soft silver tones surround his calm expression.
His hands form the Dharmachakra mudra. A circular halo frames his presence.
He represents the wisdom of Dharmadhatu. He stands central in the Five Buddha mandalas.
The Inner Structure — Palace Geometry
The palace forms a symmetrical square enclosure. Four gates create directional balance.
Ornamental bands divide the interior space. Proportions follow traditional iconometric guidelines.
Subtle detailing appears within inner borders. These reinforce sacred architectural order.
The Protective Outer Rings
A lotus ring encircles the palace evenly. Each petal marks purity at the threshold.
A vajra fence forms a stable boundary. It signifies indestructible protective clarity.
An outer flame band surrounds everything. Red tones symbolize burning away ignorance.
Four corner symbols complete the field. Flower, mirror, jewel, and conch represent offerings.
Artisan Mastery & Authenticity
This mandala follows classical Tibetan proportion grids. It reflects the traditional Menri school.
Mineral pigments are layered patiently by hand.
24K gold powder is applied and burnished carefully.
This artwork is painted in Kathmandu, Nepal. Its origin affirms traditional workshop continuity.
How to Contemplate This Mandala
This mandala supports daily mindful attention. Its symmetry encourages calm, sustained focus.
It suits meditation rooms and quiet studies. It also serves as a thoughtful gift.
Hang at eye level in calm light.
Observe slowly from outer rings inward.
Sacred Mantra & Closing Blessing
ॐ वैरोचन हुं
This mantra honors Vairocana within the Vajrayana tradition.
May this Silver Palace Mandala Thangka support clarity and steady awareness















