Yamantaka is the wrathful form of Manjushri, Bodhisattva of Wisdom. It was as Yamantaka that Manjushri conquered the rampaging Yama and made him a protector of the Dharma.
In some versions of the legend, when Manhushri became Yamantaka he mirrored Yama's appearance but with multiple heads, legs and arms. When Yama looked at Yamantaka he saw himself multiplied to infinity. Since Yama repesents death, Yamantaka represents that which is stronger than death.
In art, Yamantaka usually is shown standing or riding a bull that is trampling Yama.
YAMANTAKA Tsa tsa Statue
Mandala Talisman pendant Yamantaka
Increasing Power - 2.5 x 2.5 cms
This talisman mandala "Increasing Power" will provide more strength, physically and mentally.
The talisman as a protection is an ancient tradition in all religions and philosophical movements. This traditional Buddhist mandala talisman, prepaired and blessed by Tibetan lamas, increases positive energies and helps to remove obstacles and interferences. Inside the mandala talisman is a hand printed paper with the mantras of Yamantaka. Repeating the following mantra may increase the power of this mandala: OM YAMANTAKA HUM PHET. The talisman may be carried around the neck, kept in a pocket or purse, placed in the home or hung in the car. It should always be kept in a clean and dry place.
The talisman as a protection is an ancient tradition in all religions and philosophical movements. This traditional Buddhist mandala talisman, prepaired and blessed by Tibetan lamas, increases positive energies and helps to remove obstacles and interferences. Inside the mandala talisman is a hand printed paper with the mantras of Yamantaka. Repeating the following mantra may increase the power of this mandala: OM YAMANTAKA HUM PHET. The talisman may be carried around the neck, kept in a pocket or purse, placed in the home or hung in the car. It should always be kept in a clean and dry place.