Secret Buddha – Dense Anger Vajra Thangka

[Secret Buddha – Dense Anger Vajra Thangka]

Secret Buddha – Dense Anger Vajra Thangka, 18th century, Tibet, Buben, colored, 122 cm high, 76 cm wide, 64 cm vertical and 44 cm horizontal. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The main statue in this painting is named Dense Anger Vajra, with blue double bodies, three sides and six arms. The two left and right arms respectively hold Vajra Bell, Mani, sword and Vajra pestle, Dharma wheel, lotus, etc., and stand in a left posture, standing in the shape of men and women, and the colorful lotus platform under the foot is supported by the sea water. The upper left corner is painted with Xiawaliba, the upper right corner is painted with the Supreme Lausanne Chajijian Zan, and the lower part of the main statue is painted with the mantra of auspicious retreat, auspicious celestial goddess, riding on a yellow mule on the sea of blood, with Tibetan inscriptions
There is a white silk label on the back of the Thangka, which is inscribed in Manchu, Han, Mongolian and Tibetan four-body inscriptions on the ink. The Chinese text is: “On the seventh day of August, the forty-fifth year of Qianlong’s reign, Panchen Erdeni entered the Danshuk to worship the benefit portrait of the Yangti Secret Buddha… third from the left”.
图片[1]-Secret Buddha – Dense Anger Vajra Thangka-China Archive
图片[2]-Secret Buddha – Dense Anger Vajra Thangka-China Archive秘密佛-密集瞋恚金刚唐卡

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