Trakze Mandala Thangka Print

Trakze Mandala Thangka Print

SKU: 81002303

Trakze Mandala Thangka Print

SKU: 81002303
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A high-quality “nathang” or "black thangka" style thangka print of Trakze, the wrathful form of Dorje Shugden, as the central figure and the 32-deity mandala of Dorje Shugden depicted in its entirety. This thangka is an excellent meditational aid for those engaging in Trakze's practice for protection and purification.

  • Available in a choice of materials and sizes.
  • As each print is made-to-order, this item will be shipped within 7-10 working days from the date of purchase.
  • The finished item may vary slightly from the listed sizes as the height and width are based on the size of the original art piece.

This thangka can be enhanced with a traditional brocade frame to increase merits and blessings. We offer thangka sewing services with a choice of fabrics in various materials and colours to suit your style and budget.

Trakze (centre): Also known as Karma Shugden, this is Dorje Shugden in his fiercest and most wrathful form. He is dark-red in colour, adorned with black silk garments, and rides a powerful garuda. He holds a fearsome sword in his right hand and bleeding heart in his left. His practice is excellent for bestowing powerful protection from harm, negativities, spirits and black magic, and overcoming the most difficult obstacles.

Dorje Shugden's Five Families

Surrounding the central figure are the other forms of Dorje Shugden, who are collectively known as Dorje Shugden's Five Families:

  • Wangze: Also known as Pema Shugden, the "controlling" form of Dorje Shugden is blood-red in colour and rides a turquoise dragon. He holds a taming vajra hook in his right hand and a noose in his left. His practice is excellent for taming the most difficult minds, people and environments for virtuous reasons.
  • Gyenze: Also known as Ratna Shugden, the "increasing" form of Dorje Shugden is yellow in colour and rides a golden palomino. He holds a long life vase containing a branch of the wish-granting tree in his right hand and bowl filled with jewels in his left. His practice is excellent for increasing life, material resources, merit, spiritual realisations, and abundance in all aspects.
  • Shize: Also known as Vairochana Shugden, the "pacifying" form of Dorje Shugden is white in colour and rides a white elephant. He holds a five-coloured arrow in his right hand and a noose in his left. His practice is excellent for overcoming illnesses, disease, natural disasters and calamities, and purifying negative karmas and obstacles.

The Entourage

Surrounding the five families of Dorje Shugden are his entourage which consists of:

  • The Nine Mothers: Dressed in celestial silk garments, these nine beautiful maidens hold great power to control the four elements, and assist faithful practitioners with their Tantric practices.
  • The Eight Guiding Monks: Dressed in monastic robes and headgear, and carrying items symbolising monastic practice, these eight monks assist practitioners in upholding their commitments, vows and words of honour.
  • The Ten Youthful and Wrathful Assistants: Dressed in garments of varied origin including Tibetan, Mongolian and Nepalese and carrying weapons, these ten deities assist practitioners in overcoming inner and outer obstacles, particularly that of broken samaya.

The Yidams

Yamantaka (top left): The wrathful emanation of Lord Manjushri, Yamantaka’s profound practice is one of the highest yoga tantras available in Buddhism, which offers a profound and quick method of purifying our heavy negative karma, and towards achieving attainments and ultimately enlightenment in a single lifetime.

Hayagriva (top right): The wrathful emanation of Cherezig, Hayagriva is very beneficial for those in need of healing from disease, especially terminal illnesses and skin diseases. He also offers powerful protection against Nagas and counters the after-effects of black magic and spells.

The Ministers

Kache Marpo (bottom left): Kache Marpo is the main "assistant" of Dorje Shugden and is often depicted in Dorje Shugden's thangkas and mandalas. A fully enlightened dharma protector, he is an emanation of Hayagriva, the wrathful form of Chenrezig.

Namka Bardzin (bottom right): A worldly dharma protector who was placed in Dorje Shugden’s entourage by the Mahasiddha H.E. Domo Geshe Rinpoche. His practice calms disturbances, violence and crime, and promotes peace, harmony, prosperity and growth.

In the background is a three-tiered bone palace, the wrathful equivalent of the three-storeyed mansion of Dorje Shugden, along with symbolic imagery of bad weather, animals, rivers of blood and corpses. As such, this thangka is an excellent meditational aid for those engaging in Trakze's practice for protection and purification.

A3 Canvas Print

  • Specifications: Inkjet print on canvas
  • Print Size: Height 406 mm (16-in) x Width 249 mm (9.8-in)
  • Wrapping Allowance: 51 mm (2-in)
  • Weight: 0.4 kg (0.8 lb)

Poster Canvas Print

  • Specifications: Inkjet print on canvas
  • Print Size: Height 864 mm (34-in) x Width 529 mm (20.8-in)
  • Wrapping Allowance: 76 mm (3-in)
  • Weight: 0.6 kg (1.3 lb)

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