Troma Nagmo Ghau Thangka Locket
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Description
This Troma Nagmo Ghau Thangka Locket embodies the fierce, liberating energy of Troma Nagmo (the Wrathful Black Mother), a powerful dakini in the Chöd lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. She represents the fearless wisdom that cuts through ego and illusion, transforming fear into awakened awareness.
Unique Artwork
Each locket is a unique hand-painted work of art on natural cotton canvas, created using traditional mineral pigments by skilled Nepalese artisans. This craftsmanship ensures both artistic beauty and deep spiritual resonance.
Symbolism
- Troma Nagmo Image: Symbolizes ultimate wisdom, radical compassion, and the fearless cutting of attachment and ego. Her wrathful form protects practitioners and supports the practice of self-liberation.
Material & Craftsmanship
- Locket Material: Made from durable metal with intricate engravings.
- Artistic Medium: Hand-painted using natural mineral pigments on cotton canvas.
Versatile Use
- Personal Protection: Carry or wear the locket as a talisman of fearlessness, helping you face internal and external obstacles.
- Key Ring Accessory: Attach to your keys for a constant reminder of the dharmic path.
- Meditation Focus: Use during meditation or Chöd practice to invoke Troma Nagmo’s liberating energy.
- Blessing Gift: A meaningful spiritual gift representing transformation, clarity, and the destruction of illusion.
Dimensions
- Locket Size: 4 cm x 4 cm
Hand Embroidery Brocade
Want to add a Brocade to your beautiful Thangka Painting? Traditional Style Brocade has been one of the most popular form of mounting as it has a greater religious merit.
Note: Make sure you have added the Thangka to your cart first.
100% Cotton Canvas
Preparing the Cotton canvas before starting to paint a Thangka. This process includes washing, drying, stretching, sizing and everything needed to make a perfect base for the thangka to last for centuries.
Natural Minerals
Thangka Paintings are painted using the natural minerals. These are firstly grind into the powder form and then used in the thangka as a paint.






