The Vajravārāhī Maṇḍala presents the dynamic presence of Vajravārāhī, a fierce manifestation of enlightened wisdom within Vajrayāna practice. At the center, the deity appears in a dancing posture, encircled by a sacred geometric field that maps a meditative cosmos.
Surrounded by attendant figures and symbolic forms, the composition guides the practitioner inward, from the outer realms of perception toward the realization of non-dual awareness. The maṇḍala functions not only as an image but as a visual sādhana, structuring contemplation and transformation.
Aspiring artists in the field of traditional art, Dibeek Shakya and Krisha Maharjan collaborate on a shared practice rooted in continuity and discipline. Their joint work reflects a commitment to preserving traditional methods while engaging deeply with the subject, carrying forward the lineage through thoughtful interpretation.
