Vajrakilaya Blue Menri Thangka with Samantabhadra
This Vajrakilaya thangka centers the wrathful phurba deity. A deep blue ground carries repeating gold auspicious motifs.
Samantabhadra with consort appears at the top center. The layout connects fierce method with spacious view.
Specifications
Dimensions: 60 × 45 cm
Materials: 24K Gold and Natural Mineral Pigments on Cotton Canvas
Origin: Kathmandu, Nepal
Artistic Style: Menri Style Tibetan
Background Type: Naturalistic Background
Type: Original Hand-Painted
Brocade: Custom Silk Options Available
Consecration: Available Upon Request
Artwork Code: TnoD19505
Iconography of Vajrakilaya and Samantabhadra: Method and View
Vajrakilaya as Wrathful Compassion
Vajrakilaya stands in dynamic union within rising flames. The form signals decisive action against inner obstacles.
The phurba principle is central to this deity. It supports cutting through confusion and harmful patterns.
Wrathful faces express enlightened force, not anger. They focus the mind during intense protection practice.
Encircling flames show transformation and protective power. They frame the deity and tighten visual attention.
Samantabhadra with Consort as Primordial Awareness
Samantabhadra, with consort, sits at the top center. Their presence points to the nature of the mind.
This pairing completes the painting’s upper register. It balances fierce activity with open clarity.
Top placement signals source and ultimate perspective. It keeps the practice grounded in an awakened view.
Sacred Setting and Visual Landscape
The blue background holds gold Ashtamangala-style motifs. These patterns repeat evenly like brocade in the sky.
At the base, auspicious offerings gather in ritual order. They stabilize the composition beneath Vajrakilaya’s movement.
Gold detailing stays crisp against the blue ground. It adds rhythm and structure across open space.
Lineage and Scriptural Context
Vajrakilaya is a key Vajrayana practice deity. He is known for swift obstacle-clearing methods.
Samantabhadra, with consort, adds a view-based anchor. It links method practice with ultimate understanding.
Collector Significance and Rarity
Blue ground with gold motifs requires steady control. It also highlights the central flames and skin tones.
The 60 × 45 cm size fits focused shrine spaces. It suits travel altars and compact meditation rooms.
Artisan Mastery
Menri proportions guide the deity’s symmetry and scale. Linework stays clean across flames and jewelry details.
Mineral pigments create depth in the blue field. Gold is applied in repeated motifs and highlights.
How to Welcome This Thangka Into Your Life
Place it on a shrine used for a strong protection practice. Hang it at eye level for clear daily viewing.
This piece suits serious practitioners and committed students. It also supports disciplined study and retreat settings.
Hang at eye level in a quiet space. Begin mornings with one minute of reflection.













