Collection: Buddhism Deities Thangkas

Deity Thangkas are more than just art—they show powerful figures from buddhist teachings. This collection features gods and deities, both peaceful and fierce. They guide you to overcome fear, gain wisdom, and protect your path.

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Yamantaka Thangka

Fierce manifestation of wisdom that conquers death and destroys ignorance.

Heruka Thangka

Wrathful deity embodying bliss and emptiness, guiding deep transformation.

Vajrakilaya Thangka

Powerful protector who removes obstacles and clears negativity.

Dorje Drolo Thangka

Wrathful form of Guru Rinpoche subduing harmful forces with fearless energy.

Dzambhala Thangka

Wealth deity who bestows prosperity, abundance, and good fortune.

Namgyalma Thangka

Goddess of long life and purification, revered for healing and vitality.

Mahakala Thangka

Fierce guardian who protects the Dharma and destroys spiritual obstacles.

Palden Lhamo Thangka

Wrathful goddess protector of Tibet, embodying power and ferocity.

Vajradhara Thangka

The primordial Buddha, embodying ultimate enlightenment and the source of all tantric teachings.

FAQs for Buddhism Deities Thangkas

1. What do deities represent?
They represent aspects of the enlightened mind. The peaceful deity is a symbol of compassion and knowledge, while the wrathful form reveals furious compassion to remove obstacles.


2. Why are some gods wrathful in appearance?
A wrathful deity symbolizes the active power of compassion to protect spiritual progress from ignorance, ego, and harmful effects.

3. Can I keep a wrathful deity Thangka at home?
Yes. In the Tibetan tradition, wrathful gods are considered protectors, and keeping their thangka can protect your home and practice.