She is a wrathful Dharma protector in Vajrayāna Buddhism, embodying fierce compassion. Riding across a sea of blood, she subdues ignorance and safeguards the teachings.
Constructed through appliqué, the image is formed by layering and stitching fabric rather than painting, giving it a tactile, embodied presence. The dynamic composition of flames, clouds, and movement reflects her energy, while maintaining a sense of cosmic balance.
Working under Pathibhara Gallery, Wanchu Dorje and Tender Phoncho create appliqué artworks rooted in traditional techniques. Their practice reflects patience, precision, and a deep respect for textile-based expressions within Himalayan artistic traditions.