The Vajra Vajra Vajra Vajra Bodhisattva Thangka

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Holding the name of Vajra Bodhisattva in Tibetan, “Vajra Vajra Mantra”, he has a blue body, an angry face, three eyes wide open, a grinning mouth, red hair in flames, five skull crowns on his head, a collar and head, a snake as the arm, a tiger skin skirt around his waist, four arms, two hands holding Vajra pestle and gabala bowl, two hands pulling bow and archery, standing on the lotus stage with the back of the flame backlight. The upper boundary is Attixia and Shiqin, and the lower boundary is the Emperor of the Blue Prison. On the back of the Thangka, there is a white silk sign with four-body ink script in Han, Manchu and Mongolian. The Chinese text reads: “On the seventh day of August of the forty-fifth year of Qianlong’s reign, Panchen Erdeni entered the Danshuk to worship the benefit portrait holding Vajra Bodhisattva. The third from the left”.
图片[1]-The Vajra Vajra Vajra Vajra Bodhisattva Thangka-China Archive

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