Vajrapani Thangka – Red Serthang – Rigsum Gonpo Assembly
Vajrapani: The Embodiment of Enlightened Power and Strength
Vajrapani stands as the primary protector of the Buddhist path. He appears in a wrathful form within a field of flames.
He is the "Holder of the Vajra" in the Mahayana tradition. This deity protects the Dharma from all spiritual obstacles.
Specifications
Dimensions: 60 × 45 cm
Materials: 24K Gold and Pure Mineral Pigments on Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Menri Style Tibetan
Background Type: Serthang Golden Background
Type: Original Hand-Painted
Brocade: Custom Silk Options Available
Consecration: Available Upon Request
SKU |
GTC26528 |
Categories |
Vajrapani |
Iconography of Vajrapani: Power and the Indestructible Vajra
Vajrapani as Spiritual Power
Vajrapani has a deep blue complexion and wrathful expression. He stands in the pratyalidha posture upon a sun disc.
Tarjani mudra with a vajra represents the destruction of ego.
The vajra symbolizes the indestructible nature of the mind.
Practitioners use this form to transform anger into wisdom. It builds inner strength for the spiritual path.
The Lords of the Three Families
Chenrezig and Manjushri flank the central figure at the base. They complete the sacred Rigsum Gonpo assembly.
Below: Chenrezig and Manjushri
Chenrezig sits at the lower left representing infinite compassion. Manjushri sits at the lower right representing transcendent wisdom.
This assembly represents power, compassion, and wisdom together. It creates a complete field of spiritual protection.
Sacred Setting and Visual Landscape
Vajrapani stands amidst a mass of swirling gold flames. Red terrestrial hills provide a grounded base for the figures.
Fine gold linework defines the movement of the fire.
Traditional cloud patterns fill the upper red background.
The Serthang style highlights the radiance of enlightened energy. It connects the wrathful power with the divine landscape.
Lineage and Scriptural Context
This thangka follows the Vajrapani-abhisheka Tantra scriptural source. The Menri style preserves the correct wrathful proportions.
This context matters for maintaining the protector's spiritual efficacy. The lineage aligns with the Gelug and Kagyu traditions.
It remains a vital tool for modern spiritual practitioners. These figures represent the union of power and compassion.
Sacred Setting and Heritage
The background features intricate 24K gold detailing on red. Mineral pigments are ground by hand in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Gold application uses the traditional hairline technique for precision. The composition adheres to the Rigsum Gonpo lineage.
Every detail follows the measurements of the Menri school. This ensures the painting remains a valid ritual object.
How to Welcome This Thangka
Mantra: Om Vajrapani Hum
Daily interaction builds courage and clears spiritual blockages. It is an ideal piece for a protector shrine.
Placement & Interaction:
Hang at eye level in a quiet space.
Begin mornings with one minute of reflection.
This sacred art invites the power of Vajrapani.









