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परम्परागत सितातपत्र (दुक्कर) थाङ्का चित्रकलापरम्परागत सितातपत्र (दुक्कर) थाङ्का चित्रकला
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Bhaktapur
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10 units
This premium Thangka (Paubha) painting depicts the powerful goddess Sitatapatra, known natively in the Himalayan tradition as Dukkar. Revered as the Goddess of the White Parasol, she is a fierce yet compassionate manifestation of ultimate protection, invoked to guard against all forms of spiritual obstacles, supernatural dangers, illness, and malignant forces. Meticulously hand-painted by master artisans in Bhaktapur, this sacred scroll artwork is masterfully rendered on a durable cotton canvas using traditional ground mineral pigments. Sitatapatra is magnificently depicted in her complex cosmic form, featuring her iconic thousand heads representing all-seeing wisdom, and her thousand arms holding individual protective symbols. In her primary left hand, she holds high her namesake white umbrella (parasol) that shelters all sentient beings from negative karma and harm, while stamping out forces of delusion underfoot. This highly detailed, spiritually charged artwork brings supreme protective energies, peace, and spiritual resilience into any meditation room, yoga studio, or high-end heritage collection. Features: - Authentic heritage craftsmanship from Bhaktapur - Hand-painted entirely with natural mineral pigments on cotton canvas - Intricate, iconographically accurate depiction of the thousand-armed White Parasol Goddess - Ideal focal point for protection practices, meditation spaces, and sacred art collections
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