Hayagriva Thangka — Wrathful Compassion — Sacred Shield of Protection
This Hayagriva Thangka radiates a very powerful energy. It is hand-painted with pure minerals and gold.
The fierce presence offers a strong sense of protection. It anchors your mind during difficult meditation sessions.
Specifications
Dimensions: 45 x 60 cm
Materials: Pure Mineral Pigments with Genuine Gold Highlights
Canvas: Hand-prepared Organic Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Menri Style Tibetan Art
Background Type: Naturalistic Green Terrestrial Landscape
Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka
Consecration Status: Available Upon Request
Iconography and Sacred Assembly of Hayagriva
Hayagriva stands alone within a vibrant green landscape. He is surrounded by a massive wall of fire.
Golden symbols drift across the blue celestial sky. These elements represent the victory over inner obstacles.
Hayagriva as the Swift Protector
Tamdrin stands in a powerful and wide posture. His red body symbolizes the fire of compassion.
He wears a crown of five dry skulls. A small green horse head emerges from his hair.
He holds a skull staff in his right hand.
His left hand makes a threatening mudra.
He tramples figures representing the human ego.
Pema Wangchen protects the seeker from all harm.
Sacred Background and Landscape
The green terrestrial hills provide a grounded feel. This follows the classical Menri school of painting.
Golden symbols float gracefully within the blue sky. They signify the sacred energy of the heavens.
May this sacred fire guard your path today.
Artisan Mastery
Skilled artists in Kathmandu painted this work carefully. They used exact proportions for the wrathful deity.
Fine 24K gold makes the flaming halo glow. These traditional materials will last for many generations.
The artist maintained a state of quiet focus. This discipline ensures the art stays truly authentic.
How to Welcome This Thangka Into Your Life
Place this thangka in a clean, high area. Let the red color inspire your inner strength.
Sit quietly and look at the flaming halo. Feel the protection of the fierce lion-like gaze.
Hang the art at a comfortable eye level.
Sit before the image to find courage.
Reflect on the power of swift compassion.
If this Hayagriva Thangka resonates with you, welcome him home.











