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Wooden Wall Hanging with Double Dorje and Ashtamangal, Natural Colour Finishing, Hand Painted

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HCS33763
Weight
960 gm / 2.12 lbs
Size
Height
30cm (12")
Width
30cm (12")
Depth
2.5cm (1")
Material
Wood
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About Color Finishing
The Wooden Wall Hanging With Double Dorje And Ashtamangal, [natural Colour Finishing], Hand Painted is adorned with traditional colors, creating a captivating aesthetic through a combination of gold and various hues. This painting technique follows a time-honored process that aims to faithfully represent the Wooden Wall Hanging With Double Dorje And Ashtamangal, [natural Colour Finishing], Hand Painted in accordance with traditional color descriptions. In the context of Buddhist statues, this approach holds great significance. Each statue has its own primary color, and it is crucial to depict the statue in its authentic shade. Read More . . .
About Double Dorje :
The double vajra or crossed vajra is formed from four lotus-mounted vajra heads that emanate from a central hub towards the four cardinal directions and symbolizes the principle of absolute stability. In the cosmographic description of Mount Meru a vast crossed vajra supports and underlies the entire physical universe. Similarly in the representation of the mandala, a vast crossed vajra serves as the immoveable support or foundation of the mandala palace and here the central hub of the vajra is considered to be dark blue in color with the four heads colored to represent the four directions-white (East), yellow (South), red (West) and green (North). These also correspond to the five elements and the buddhas of the five families with blue Akshobhya in the center.
It's also an emblem of the green buddha of the north, Amoghasiddhi, and represents his all-accomplishing wisdom as lord of the karma family of activity.

The raised throne upon which masters are seated when teaching is traditionally decorated on the front by a hanging square of brocade displaying the image of a crossed vajra in the centre, often with four small swastikas in the corners. This emblem represents the unshakeable ground or reality of the Buddha's enlightenment.

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