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A THANGKA OF VAISRAVANA RIDING A LION ALSO...

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A THANGKA OF VAISRAVANA RIDING A LION ALSO KNOWN AS KUBERA OR NAMTOSE
Tibeto-Chinese, 18th to 19th century
The Guardian of the North and God of Prosperity is seated on lalitasana on white snow lion. He is holding a mongoose in his left hand and an umbrella in his right hand. In the background, a pagoda type architecture. Numerous other deities are surrounding him. Framed with a glass.
Dimensions (the sole thangka, as visible within its frame): 83 x 56 cm
Note: Vaisravana is both a fearsome protector and a benevolent benefactor. In his right hand he holds a heavenly banner. In his left, a black mongoose. His robust form is adorned in heavy gold necklaces, anklets, bangles and earrings. His entire body is backed by a radiant double aureole, as he sits dynamically atop his white lion who looks up at him in devotion. Above, Vaisravana is flanked by two of his eight horseman: the black-skinned Atavaka on the left and the white-skinned Manibhadra on the right. The remaining six horseman form a semi-circle below, with Purnabhadra on the left, followed by Samjneya, Jambhala, Bija Kundalin, Kubera and Panchika on the right.

多天王唐卡,或称财宝天王
中国西藏,18-19世纪

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A THANGKA OF VAISRAVANA RIDING A LION ALSO KNOWN AS KUBERA OR NAMTOSE
Tibeto-Chinese, 18th to 19th century
The Guardian of the North and God of Prosperity is seated on lalitasana on white snow lion. He is holding a mongoose in his left hand and an umbrella in his right hand. In the background, a pagoda type architecture. Numerous other deities are surrounding him. Framed with a glass.
Dimensions (the sole thangka, as visible within its frame): 83 x 56 cm
Note: Vaisravana is both a fearsome protector and a benevolent benefactor. In his right hand he holds a heavenly banner. In his left, a black mongoose. His robust form is adorned in heavy gold necklaces, anklets, bangles and earrings. His entire body is backed by a radiant double aureole, as he sits dynamically atop his white lion who looks up at him in devotion. Above, Vaisravana is flanked by two of his eight horseman: the black-skinned Atavaka on the left and the white-skinned Manibhadra on the right. The remaining six horseman form a semi-circle below, with Purnabhadra on the left, followed by Samjneya, Jambhala, Bija Kundalin, Kubera and Panchika on the right.

多天王唐卡,或称财宝天王
中国西藏,18-19世纪

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