Thangka, the Venerable Patriarch of Kanaga and the Venerable Incendiary Buddha

[The Thangka of the Venerable Venerable Rajaraja and the Venerable Ingendra]

The Thangka of the Venerable Rajaraja and the Venerable Ingendra, 16th to 17th centuries, Beijing, Buben, colored, 140 cm high, 84 cm wide, 86 cm vertical and 54 cm horizontal. The old collection of the Qing Palace
At the top of the picture, the Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable Venerable. His residence is Hariza, one of the six major countries in the western Niuhuo continent. In the center of this country, there is a mountain named Dewa. Five hundred sages live in a treasure cave in the mountain. They pray every day, making the treasure cave a brilliant residence. The dragon mouth in the sea spews out auspicious clouds, and the palace surrounded by auspicious clouds is the treasure cave of the “land of light”. The fallen Venerable of Kanagali sat on the lotus leaf to receive the gift from the god of heaven. Below is the Incendiary Buddha, holding a censer and a brush. It is a gift given to the Venerable by the non-human nocturnal fork on the way to liberation after listening to the Venerable saying. Behind the Venerable is the Gangdise Mountain, the source of the rivers in western Tibet.
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