Hevajra Thangka – Menri Terrestrial Style – A Path to Wisdom
Sacred Art for Your Practice
Hevajra Thangka – Menri Style Terrestrial Landscape – Sacred Wisdom Art. Hevajra represents the peak of tantric wisdom.
This painting uses natural pigments and gold. It brings a powerful presence to your space.
Specifications
Dimensions: 20 x 30 inches
Materials: Pure Mineral Pigments with Genuine Gold Highlights
Canvas type: Organic Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Menri Style Tibetan
Background Type: Naturalistic Terrestrial
Type: Original Hand-Painted Thangka
Consecration Status: Available Upon Request
Iconography and Sacred Assembly of Hevajra
Hevajra stands amidst a vibrant green landscape. This setting helps ground your spiritual practice.
Hevajra as a Mirror of Mind
The central figure is also called Gyepa Dorje. His deep blue color represents the vast sky.
The deity embodies the union of great joy. Practitioners use this form to transform their emotions.
He dances atop a golden sun disc.
His sixteen arms hold sacred skull cups.
Wisdom flames surround his powerful form.
Shri Hevajra wears a crown of skulls.
Symbolic Elements
Golden symbols float across the deep blue sky. Beautiful offerings rest before the central deity.
Eight auspicious symbols drift among the clouds.
The green hills show life and growth.
Delicate offerings sit at the deity's feet.
Golden symbols glow against the sky.
Sacred Background and Landscape
The terrestrial background follows the traditional Menri style. Soft green hills meet a clear blue sky.
Every cloud and symbol has a specific meaning. Nature and spirit dance together in quiet peace.
Artisan Mastery
Nepali artists painted this using sacred iconometric rules. They carefully applied layers of mineral and gold.
This work honors a lineage of devoted mastery. It serves as a bridge to quiet reflection.
How to Welcome This Thangka Into Your Life
Place this painting where you start your day. Let the imagery guide your heart toward peace.
Sit quietly before the image each morning.
Reflect on the symbols with a soft mind.
If this Hevajra Thangka speaks to you, welcome it.















