Sanskrit Gallery
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centuriespast:Attributes of rDo-rje ‘Jigs-byed (Sanskrit Vajrabhairava, ‘The Fear-Inspiring On
Ms. Indic 26 - PravacanasāroddhārasūtraThis is a work on Jaina doctrine (including cosmology, tī
Head of a Buddhist guardian king, perhaps Tseng-ch’ang (=Sanskrit Virudhaka), regent of the south. U
blaaargh:Phurba (dagger), late 15th centuryThe ritual dagger (Sanskrit: kila; Tibetan: phurba) is es
touba:from a book of sanskrit grammar
Ubhaya Padangusthasana, or both big toe pose from Sanskrit. ⁃Stretches Muscles⁃Opens Chest and Shoul
The Japanese call these mythical beasts “Korean Lions” but the origin of this pairing of guardian an
artofmaquenda:All of my Ahaṃkāraangry wolf drawings.Ahaṃkāra is a Sanskrit term that is related to t
Dakini dancing.A dakini is a manifestation of female enlightenment.Dakini is a Sanskrit term, while
The Hindu goddess Chinnamastā (Sanskrit: “She whose head is severed”), one of the Mahavi
This fascinating piece of our Indic manuscript collection was featured in the 2015 exhibit *This Boo
sanskrit has a word that is 431 letters long and i don’t know what i’m going to do with that informa
Four major texts in the Vedic Sanskrit literature suggest an early form of kissing. Dating from 1500
blaaargh:Phurba (dagger), late 15th centuryThe ritual dagger (Sanskrit: kila; Tibetan: phurba) is es
blaaargh: Phurba (dagger), late 15th century The ritual dagger (Sanskrit: kila; Tibetan: phurba) is
lionofchaeronea:Head of a Buddhist guardian king, perhaps Tseng-ch’ang (=Sanskrit Virudhaka), regent
blaaargh:Phurba (dagger), late 15th centuryThe ritual dagger (Sanskrit: kila; Tibetan: phurba) is es
In the republic of Porashon, Ravana is worshipped among its many gods. It was done mainly to make fu
The yoga tradition teaches non-attachment, vairagya in Sanskrit, not so that we walk around in a sta
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