
Ushnisha Sitatapatra (Dukkar) Thangka
This Thangka painting is a hand-painted masterpiece , created with fine details and bright natural colors. Its large size and careful brushwork show the great skill and patience of the artist. More than just a painting, it is a special and rare piece of sacred art , filled with traditional Tibetan patterns, textures, and balance that have been passed down for generations.
The Thangka depicts Ushnisha Sitatapatra (Dukkar) , also known as the White Umbrella Goddess , a powerful protector in Tibetan Buddhism. She is believed to shield beings from harm, obstacles, and negative forces. At the center, she is shown with a thousand heads, arms, and eyes, symbolizing her infinite compassion and ability to watch over all beings. The bright flames surrounding her reflect her power to clear away darkness and destroy negativity.Â
Every detail in this Thangka carries deep symbolism. The sacred objects in her many hands represent countless methods of protection and guidance, while the eyes on each palm show her constant awareness of suffering in the world. The umbrella she embodies stands for ultimate protection, and the surrounding Buddhas and guardians reflect divine support and blessings. Lotus flowers symbolize purity rising above worldly struggles, while the flames signify transformation and spiritual strength. Altogether, this Thangka is not just a work of Tibetan art but also a powerful reminder of compassion, wisdom, and protection.Â
Product Description:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 150 cm x 100 cm
- Base: 100% pure cotton
- Origination: NepalÂ
Original: $3,600.00
-65%$3,600.00
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This Thangka painting is a hand-painted masterpiece , created with fine details and bright natural colors. Its large size and careful brushwork show the great skill and patience of the artist. More than just a painting, it is a special and rare piece of sacred art , filled with traditional Tibetan patterns, textures, and balance that have been passed down for generations.
The Thangka depicts Ushnisha Sitatapatra (Dukkar) , also known as the White Umbrella Goddess , a powerful protector in Tibetan Buddhism. She is believed to shield beings from harm, obstacles, and negative forces. At the center, she is shown with a thousand heads, arms, and eyes, symbolizing her infinite compassion and ability to watch over all beings. The bright flames surrounding her reflect her power to clear away darkness and destroy negativity.Â
Every detail in this Thangka carries deep symbolism. The sacred objects in her many hands represent countless methods of protection and guidance, while the eyes on each palm show her constant awareness of suffering in the world. The umbrella she embodies stands for ultimate protection, and the surrounding Buddhas and guardians reflect divine support and blessings. Lotus flowers symbolize purity rising above worldly struggles, while the flames signify transformation and spiritual strength. Altogether, this Thangka is not just a work of Tibetan art but also a powerful reminder of compassion, wisdom, and protection.Â
Product Description:
- Hand Painted
- Size: 150 cm x 100 cm
- Base: 100% pure cotton
- Origination: NepalÂ























