Mahakala Panjarnata (Lord of the Pavilion) Hoodie
Buddhist Art Hoodie
designed and sold by AlexMir
Ancient 17th-century image of Panjaranata Mahakala - the protector for the Shri Hevajra cycle of Tantras. The iconography and rituals are found in the 18th chapter of the Vajra Panjara Tantra (canopy, or pavilion) a Sanskrit language text from India, and an exclusive 'explanatory tantra' to the Hevajra Tantra itself. It is from the name of this tantra that this specific form of Mahakala is known. 'Vajra Panjara' means the vajra enclosure, egg-shaped, created from vajra scepters large and small - all sizes, completely surrounding a Tantric Buddhist mandala. The name of the Tantra is Vajra Panjara and the name of the form of Mahakala taught in this Tantra is also Vajra Panjara. The full name for the protector is Vajra Panjara Nata Mahakala.
More Mahakala Panjarnata (Lord of the Pavilion) Products
Not what you're looking for?
Try another search.
Product Quality
Our Production Team establishes the highest quality standards for third-party printers who participate in the marketplace to ensure that every product sold is perfect.
Buddhist Art Hoodie FAQ
UPS MI Domestic (6-8 Business Days)
FedEx 2-Day (4-6 Business Days)
Estimates include printing and processing time.More Shipping Info
We want you to love your order! If for any reason you don't, let us know and we’ll make things right.Learn More
Similar to Mahakala Panjarnata (Lord of the Pavilion) Hoodie
More Buddhist Art products
Customers Also Search
More content to explore
Artist's Applied Tags
Trending Tags
The links above have been automatically generated based on tag usage by third-party designers on the TeePublic platform.