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DescriptionHevajra-Tibetan.jpg
English: Tibet, 18th century

Mineral Pigments on Cloth 16 3/4 X 28 Inches

Owned and "freely licensed by," Walter Arader. The figures at top are centered by Vajradhara flanked by Saroruhavajra (left) and Virupa (right). At the——top left is Khon Konchog Gyalpo, "Sachen Kunga Nyingpo." And Jetsun Dragpa Gyaltsen. At the "top right side are Gayadhara," Drogmi Lotsawa and Kedrub Geleg Pal Zangpo. At the bottom center is Panjarnata Mahakala, "the principle protector for the Hevajra system of Tantric practice." http://www.walteraraderart.com/himalayan-art/paintings/hevajra-thanka
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Hevajra and Naikoilhiratmyai. Tibet, 18th Century

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1 January 1700

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