A THANGKA DEPICTING A MANJUSHRI MANDALA Tibet, second half of the 14th Century
Dharmadhatu Vagishvara, with eight hands holding vajra, ghanta, capa pasha, khadga, pustaka, seated in vajraparyankasana in the centre of the two-hundred and nineteen deity mandala from the Manjushri Namasangiti Tantra, the Buddhas of the Four Directions with attendants and consorts in surrounding panels each with similar attributes to the central figure, further deities throughout the palace, all contained within a band of flames, deities above and below and a Tibetan monk officiating to the right in the lower register
Himalayan Art Resources item no. 18341.
24 1/2 by 20 1/2 in. (62 by 52 cm)
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Dharmadhatu Vagishvara, with eight hands holding vajra, ghanta, capa pasha, khadga, pustaka, seated in vajraparyankasana in the centre of the two-hundred and nineteen deity mandala from the Manjushri Namasangiti Tantra, the Buddhas of the Four Directions with attendants and consorts in surrounding panels each with similar attributes to the central figure, further deities throughout the palace, all contained within a band of flames, deities above and below and a Tibetan monk officiating to the right in the lower register
Himalayan Art Resources item no. 18341.
24 1/2 by 20 1/2 in. (62 by 52 cm)