Troma Nagmo Thangka – Wrathful Wisdom – Menri Nagthang Style
Troma Nagmo is the primary deity of the Chod tradition. This thangka portrays her dancing within a wisdom fire.
The painting follows the Dudjom Tersar lineage. It utilizes the traditional Nagthang style for visual clarity.
Specifications
Dimensions: 40 × 30 cm
Materials: Pure Mineral Pigments with Genuine Gold Highlights
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Menri Style Tibetan
Background Type: Nagthang Black Background
Type: Original Hand-Painted
Brocade: Custom Silk Options Available
Consecration: Available Upon Request
Iconography of Troma Nagmo: Practice and Symbolism
Troma Nagmo as Pure Awareness
She appears with deep blue skin and three eyes. Her posture is a dynamic, wrathful dance.
The kartika chopper symbolizes cutting through the ego. The skull cup represents the containment of wisdom.
This form aids practitioners in overcoming internal fear. It is a central image for Chod practice.
Sacred Setting and Visual Landscape
She stands on a sun disc atop a lotus. A brilliant flame aura surrounds her entire form.
Vivid orange flames signify the heat of transformation. The black background focuses the viewer's attention.
The composition remains balanced and grounded. It offers a clear focal point for meditation.
Lineage and Scriptural Context
The work follows the Nyingma school standards. It aligns with the Dudjom Tersar treasure cycle.
Nyingma school tradition anchor. Chod ritual lineage alignment.
These proportions preserve the authentic spiritual transmission. This connection is vital for serious practitioners today.
Collector Significance and Rarity
The 40 cm scale is ideal for small shrines. It maintains high detail despite the compact size.
Gold highlights define the ritual ornaments. Mineral pigments ensure long-lasting color depth.
This piece represents a high level of technical skill. It is a durable sacred object for generations.
Artisan Mastery
Masters in Kathmandu applied traditional iconometric grids. This ensures every limb and attribute is correct.
Pigment layering creates intense visual contrast. Gold application follows classical Tibetan methods.
The work is entirely hand-painted in Nepal. It reflects centuries of artistic continuity.
How to Welcome This Thangka Into Your Life
Place the thangka in a clean, quiet area. It serves as a visual guide for daily practice.
Hang at eye level in a quiet space.
Begin mornings with one minute of reflection.
This image supports those on a tantric path. It invites the energy of Troma Nagmo.









