[Lion Roaring Avalokitesvara Thangka]
Lion Roaring Avalokitesvara Thangka, 18th century, Tibet, cloth, color, 125 cm high, 77 cm wide, 66 cm vertical and 45 cm horizontal. The old collection of the Qing Palace
This Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva is white, with three eyes, a quiet face, high hair in a bun, topless body, shoulder covered with animal skin, right hand giving wish seal, right hand sitting on the white lion. The upper bound is the Infinite Light and the Moon Bodhisattva, and the lower bound is the Six-Arm Big Black Sky
On the back of the portrait, there is a white silk label with a four-body inscription in Han, Manchu, Mongolian and Tibetan characters. The Chinese text is: “On the seventh day of August, the forty-fifth year of Qianlong’s reign, Panchen Erdeni went to Danshuk to worship the benefit portrait of Avalokitesvara. Right fourth”. This hall of Avalokitesvara Thangka is composed of 9 axes and is now fully preserved. Each god in the picture has a Tibetan name under it, and the time and location are marked on the white silk label on the back.
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