Collection: Vajrayogini Thangkas

Vajrayogini is the supreme dakini figure in Vajrayana Buddhism, often depicted as a young, red dakini dancing in flames. She is a symbol of the fearless union of knowledge and compassion and is central to many of the highest yoga tantra practices. 

A Vajrayogini Thangka acts as a powerful spiritual tool; it stimulates the internal heat (tummo), cuts through the dualistic brain, and guides practitioners in a direct feeling of emptiness and clarity.

What You'll Discover in Our Vajrayogini Thangka Collection:
- Vajrayogini in a dynamic pose inside a flaming halo
- Crowned with a skull garland, fierce yet serene facial expression that shows compassion in wrathful form
- Figure lie beneath her feet, representing subdued obstacles or ego or delusion

FAQs for Vajrayogini Thangkas

1. Who is Vajrayogini?

Vajrayogini is the dakini figure who represents the union of divine wisdom, fierce compassion, and power to overcome obstacles on the path to enlightenment.

2. What does Vajrayogini represent iconographically?

Vajrayogini appears as a youthful red dakini with flowing hair, a third eye, and a fierce yet blissful gaze. She holds a flaying knife to cut through delusion and a skull cup of blissful nectar, wears skull ornaments symbolizing ego transcendence, and dances in flames atop demons representing negativity.

3. What is the delivery timeframe?

The standard shipping occurs in 5-7 days, and we offer free shipping.