
金刚萨瓦–钻石或金刚烷–是所有密宗修炼者用来净化的主要神灵。根据所遵循的练习类型,可以将他单独或与伙伴进行可视化。
金刚萨va(Vajrasattva)是白色的,象征着他纯洁无瑕。像金刚手一样,他是发散的金刚手,右手举着金刚手,象征着智慧,左手则象征着铃铛。尽管有时将独奏金刚坐像描绘成他的腿部分伸出来坐着,但在这里他处于不可动摇的金刚坐姿。再次,金刚萨特瓦(Vajrasattva)穿着漂亮的丝绸服装和古代印度皇室的珠宝装饰。
只要我们目前的身体,言语和思想仍然受到我们过去不健康的身体,言语和心理行为积累的杂质的污染,密宗转换技术将无法产生深远的成果。对于我们现在和将来的破坏性活动,但我们必须清除过去仍在我们身上留下的那些负面印象。金刚乘禅修是金刚乘佛教的各种传统所推荐的主要方法,用于完成这种净化或净化。此外,它在纠正授权时门徒对密宗师做出的害怕誓言的违法行为以及恢复我们可能已经打破的任何密宗承诺方面,都是极为有效的。
全帆布尺寸约为55 * 45厘米。内部喷漆区域的尺寸约为50x40厘米。在尼泊尔手工制作
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Vajrasattva Thangkas

Traditional. Precious. Masterpiece.
We aspire to create sublime artworks. Each painting is meticulously painted by a local artist in a process that takes many days up to many months. We use traditional methods, tools and paints to produce beautiful Buddhist art that shows our deep reverence to the Dharma.

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We offer a selection of beautiful traditional silk brocades for our thangka paintings and mandalas with different patterns and colorful decors.
There are two main types of brocades styles: Indian style brocades, also known as Banarasi brocades, and Chinese style brocades.

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