[Ouzayana holds the Thangka of Vajra Bodhisattva]
Ouzayana holds the Thangka of Vajra Bodhisattva, 18th century, Tibet, Buben, colored, 127 cm in length, 76 cm in width, 66 cm in vertical and 44 cm in horizontal. The old collection of the Qing Palace
This is holding Vajra Bodhisattva’s Tibetan name of “Wuzhayana Vajra Hand”. He has a blue body, an angry face, three eyes wide open, a toothy mouth, red hair in flames, a five skull crown on his head, a snake armpit around his body, an elephant-skin armor, a tiger skin skirt around his waist, a vajra pestle in his right hand, a period mark in his left hand, and a standing posture on the lotus throne with a flame backlight behind him. The upper bound is Master Qiongbo and King Kong Gong but Jianzan, and the lower bound is the six-arm brave protection method. The Thangka is framed with woven gold satin, and the back has a white silk sign with four-body ink script in Han, Manchu and Mongolian. The Chinese text reads: “On the seventh day of August, the forty-fifth year of Qianlong’s reign, the Panchen Erdeni entered the Danshuk to worship the benefit portrait and held the Vajra Bodhisattva. The second from the right”.
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