Samantabhadra Tibetan painting is a beautiful hand-painted thangka in cotton canvas. Samantabhadra is one of the oldest deities among the most complex Buddhism. The represents the realization & flowering of pure consciousness.
Samantabhadra is depicted in the center of the thangka. According to Vajrayana Buddhism, all Deities & Dakinis arose out of Samantabhadra. This idea is especially connected to the Dhyana Buddha Families of Amitabha, Akshobhya, Amoghasiddhi, Ratnasambhava & Vairochana.
Iconography of Samantabhadra
Samantabhadra is also known as Visvabhadra who is naked called 'sky clad', presented with embracing figures the white female figure is called Samantabhadri in a body position called Yib-Yum togetherness known as the body of blissful union called Sambhogakaya. The word Samantabhadra means Universal loving Virtue. A union of the inner and outer world. The principle of duality is visualized in male & female, dark-light, love-hate, day & night. The co-emergence of wisdom with the fitness of action which is similar to compassion leads one to a state of Great Bliss.
The state of Great Bliss is akin to individual Nirvana. The eight embedded jewels represent the Eightfold Path realized by Sakyamuni. There is a small mirror representing introspection, sight, or form together with a jewel offering in the foreground.
The two hand symbols represent the sense offering of sound. The rainbow beams arising from the crimson nimbus around the head of Samanta Bhadra represent mastery of Boddhi Nature & one manifestation of the Sambhogakaya is the Rainbow Body. There is a small mirror representing introspection, sight, or form together with a jewel offering in the foreground.
The two hand symbols represent the sense offering of sound. The rainbow beams arising from the crimson nimbus around the head of Samanta Bhadra represent mastery of Boddhi Nature & one manifestation of the Sambhogakaya is the Rainbow Body. The co-emergence of wisdom with the fitness of action which is similar to compassion leads one to a state of Great Bliss.
Mantra of Samantabhadra
The mantra of Samantabhadra is Namo sam-man-duo wa-ri-la sa-duo e.