① Product Overview (SEO Core)
This Vajrasattva (Vajrasattva Mahāsattva) Thangka Pendant is a miniature, double-sided devotional artwork presented in a traditional 925 sterling silver gawu box. The painting is fully hand-painted using natural mineral pigments, following the classical iconographic standards of Rebgong (Regong) Thangka art from the Amdo region.
Designed as a portable sacred image, this piece bridges traditional Tibetan Buddhist painting with wearable form, suitable for personal practice, contemplation, or refined collection.
② Deity Introduction
Vajrasattva, known in Sanskrit as Vajrasattva Mahāsattva, is one of the most important deities in Vajrayāna Buddhism. He represents the indestructible purity of enlightened mind and the principle that awakening wisdom arises from intrinsic clarity.
In the tantric Buddhist system, Vajrasattva is regarded as:
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The second patriarch of esoteric transmission
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A principal deity within both the Vajradhātu and Garbhadhātu Mandalas
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A manifestation sharing the same enlightened essence as Samantabhadra (Universal Worthy Bodhisattva)
③ Spiritual Meaning & Practice Logic
Vajrasattva is traditionally associated with purification practices in Vajrayāna Buddhism, particularly within preliminary training. His imagery symbolizes the understanding that mental afflictions can be transformed through awareness, discipline, and correct intention.
Rather than promising outcomes, Vajrasattva practice emphasizes:
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Personal reflection and ethical awareness
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Cultivation of clarity through sustained intention
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Inner purification as a gradual, experiential process
④ Combined Practice Logic
This artwork presents a single-deity composition without dual or combined iconography. The focus remains on the complete and unified symbolism of Vajrasattva, representing the indivisibility of purity, wisdom, and awakened awareness.
⑤ Artistic Origin & Lineage
The painting follows the Rebgong (Regong) Thangka tradition, originating from the Amdo region of the Tibetan cultural sphere. This lineage is recognized for:
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Precise line work and disciplined proportions
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Layered application of mineral pigments
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Strict adherence to traditional iconographic manuals
Each pendant is individually hand-painted, reflecting artistic lineage rather than industrial replication.
⑥ Materials & Craftsmanship
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Fully hand-painted thangka miniature
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Traditional natural mineral pigments
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Double-sided structure
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925 sterling silver gawu box
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Crafted for durability, detail clarity, and long-term preservation
⑦ Size, Format & Details
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Painting size: approx. 3.0 cm diameter
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Format: Miniature Thangka Pendant
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Structure: Double-sided, enclosed gawu design
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Use: Wearable pendant or placement in a personal shrine
⑧ Usage & Suitable For
Suitable for:
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Vajrayāna practitioners familiar with Vajrasattva practice
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Collectors of authentic Rebgong Thangka art
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Individuals seeking a portable sacred image for travel or meditation
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Personal altars, study spaces, or contemplative environments
⑨ Cultural Note & Disclaimer
This piece is presented as a cultural, artistic, and spiritual support object. It does not guarantee outcomes or results. Any spiritual meaning is rooted in traditional Buddhist symbolism and personal interpretation.