Vajrayana Buddhism Gallery
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sega platon
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forehead bun
Picture of the dharmapala (”Defender of the Law”) Mahakala. Tibet (artist unknown), 18th century.
Gilt bronze statue of the dharmapala (”Defender of the Law”) Acala. Unknown Tibetan artist; 15th or
March 17th 1959: Dalai Lama flees TibetOn this day in 1959, Tenzin Gyatso - the fourteenth Dalai Lam
Fudō: Ichikawa Ebizō V as the Mystical Image of Fudō Myōō (center), Ichikawa Saruzō I as Kongara dōj
Mara holds of Wheel of Life
Daiitoku myōō or Yamantaka is the “lord of death” deity in Vajrayana Buddhism, above rid
Kurukulla
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Mara holds of Wheel of Life
Maitreya मैत्रेय by s i a m
Yeshe Tsogyal, Consort of Guru Rinpoche.
Намо дакини бхьо!
Khorlo Dechog.
Khacho KarmoShangpa lineage mandala
Kandroi Tsomo Che Chang Mar (English: Mistress of the Dakinis, Red Wolf Tongue): one of eight attend
Yamantaka
Yamantaka (?)
Padmasambhava - Guru Rinpoche and his 8 forms
March 17th 1959: Dalai Lama flees TibetOn this day in 1959, Tenzin Gyatso - the fourteenth Dalai Lam
Khorlo Dechog.
Kurukulla
Khacho KarmoShangpa lineage mandala
Kandroi Tsomo Che Chang Mar (English: Mistress of the Dakinis, Red Wolf Tongue): one of eight attend
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