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Chhinamasta Dakini Thangka Paintings
Discover powerful, transformative energy in these hand-painted Chhinamasta Dakini Thangka artworks. Depicting the self-decapitated goddess of wisdom and ego-transcendence, these thangkas embody fierce compassion and the fearless path of realization. Crafted in traditional styles such as Newari and Tibetan, each piece is a sacred offering of divine feminine power and Tantric symbolism.








































More About Chhinamasta Dakini
Chhinamasta is a wrathful Tantric deity known for her striking imagery—severing her own head while nourishing her attendants with flowing blood. Far from being terrifying, this symbolism represents profound spiritual truth: the destruction of ego, the cycle of death and rebirth, and the offering of the self for the awakening of others.
This handmade thangka, painted by skilled artisans using natural stone pigments and traditional techniques, is more than art—it’s a tool for transformation. Whether used for meditation, spiritual practice, or sacred décor, Chhinamasta reminds us to courageously let go of the self to uncover deeper wisdom and compassion.