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- Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle" of Samvara (Bde-mchong) and his Sakti. It consists of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. In the center is a black, ten-armed deity, which may be Samvara. Around it are various symbols and deities. Around the outer circle, at the top are :religious teachers, lamas and monks; at the bottom, various tutelary and protecting deities.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20076
- Image Number
- 19218
- Description
- Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle" of Samvara (Bde-mchong) and his Sakti. It consists of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. In the center is a black, ten-armed deity, which may be Samvara. Around it are various symbols and deities. Around the outer circle, at the top are :religious teachers, lamas and monks; at the bottom, various tutelary and protecting deities.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20077
- Image Number
- 19219
- Description
- Painted wall, temple at end of ball court, Chichén Itzá, Yucatan, 1947.
- Date of Photo
- 1947
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 879
- Image Number
- 1922
- Description
- Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle" of Samvara (Bde-mchong) and his Sakti. It consists of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. In the center is a black, ten-armed deity, which may be Samvara. Around it are various symbols and deities. Around the outer circle, at the top are :religious teachers, lamas and monks; at the bottom, various tutelary and protecting deities.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20078
- Image Number
- 19220
- Description
- Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle" of Samvara (Bde-mchong) and his Sakti. It consists of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. In the center is a black, ten-armed deity, which may be Samvara. Around it are various symbols and deities. Around the outer circle, at the top are :religious teachers, lamas and monks; at the bottom, various tutelary and protecting deities.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20079
- Image Number
- 19221
- Description
- Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle" of Samvara (Bde-mchong) and his Sakti. It consists of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. In the center is a black, ten-armed deity, which may be Samvara. Around it are various symbols and deities. Around the outer circle, at the top are :religious teachers, lamas and monks; at the bottom, various tutelary and protecting deities.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20080
- Image Number
- 19222
- Description
- Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle" of Samvara (Bde-mchong) and his Sakti. It consists of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. In the center is a black, ten-armed deity, which may be Samvara. Around it are various symbols and deities. Around the outer circle, at the top are :religious teachers, lamas and monks; at the bottom, various tutelary and protecting deities.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20081
- Image Number
- 19223
- Description
- Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle" of Samvara (Bde-mchong) and his Sakti. It consists of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. In the center is a black, ten-armed deity, which may be Samvara. Around it are various symbols and deities. Around the outer circle, at the top are :religious teachers, lamas and monks; at the bottom, various tutelary and protecting deities.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20082
- Image Number
- 19224
- Description
- Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle" of Samvara (Bde-mchong) and his Sakti. It consists of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. In the center is a black, ten-armed deity, which may be Samvara. Around it are various symbols and deities. Around the outer circle, at the top are :religious teachers, lamas and monks; at the bottom, various tutelary and protecting deities.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20083
- Image Number
- 19225
- Description
- Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle" of Samvara (Bde-mchong) and his Sakti. It consists of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. In the center is a black, ten-armed deity, which may be Samvara. Around it are various symbols and deities. Around the outer circle, at the top are :religious teachers, lamas and monks; at the bottom, various tutelary and protecting deities.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20084
- Image Number
- 19226
- Description
- Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle" of Samvara (Bde-mchong) and his Sakti. It consists of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. In the center is a black, ten-armed deity, which may be Samvara. Around it are various symbols and deities. Around the outer circle, at the top are :religious teachers, lamas and monks; at the bottom, various tutelary and protecting deities.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20085
- Image Number
- 19227
- Description
- Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle" of Samvara (Bde-mchong) and his Sakti. It consists of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. In the center is a black, ten-armed deity, which may be Samvara. Around it are various symbols and deities. Around the outer circle, at the top are :religious teachers, lamas and monks; at the bottom, various tutelary and protecting deities.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20086
- Image Number
- 19228
- Description
- Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle" of Samvara (Bde-mchong) and his Sakti. It consists of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. In the center is a black, ten-armed deity, which may be Samvara. Around it are various symbols and deities. Around the outer circle, at the top are :religious teachers, lamas and monks; at the bottom, various tutelary and protecting deities.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20087
- Image Number
- 19229
- Description
- Berrien Co., Michigan - Moccasin Bluff - Pit 9 and Birdsell Pit.
- Date of Photo
- 1948
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 646
- Image Number
- 1923
- Description
- Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle" of Samvara (Bde-mchong) and his Sakti. It consists of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. In the center is a black, ten-armed deity, which may be Samvara. Around it are various symbols and deities. Around the outer circle, at the top are :religious teachers, lamas and monks; at the bottom, various tutelary and protecting deities.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20088
- Image Number
- 19230
- Description
- Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle" of Samvara (Bde-mchong) and his Sakti. It consists of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. In the center is a black, ten-armed deity, which may be Samvara. Around it are various symbols and deities. Around the outer circle, at the top are :religious teachers, lamas and monks; at the bottom, various tutelary and protecting deities.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20089
- Image Number
- 19231
- Description
- Mahakala mGon-po, the tutelary lamaist deity, is one of the "eight terrible ones". He is depicted standing on the Brahman god Ganesa, the elephant-headed, who is prostrate on a lotus throne. He holds the knife, the cup, the drum, the lasso, the trident, and the string of skulls in his six hands. At the top center is Vajradhara (Adi-Buddha). At the bottom are: Yama, Lhamo (Vasudhara) and Vajradhara. Other figures are repetitive forms of Mahakala, l
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20090
- Image Number
- 19232
- Description
- Mahakala mGon-po, the tutelary lamaist deity, is one of the "eight terrible ones". He is depicted standing on the Brahman god Ganesa, the elephant-headed, who is prostrate on a lotus throne. He holds the knife, the cup, the drum, the lasso, the trident, and the string of skulls in his six hands. At the top center is Vajradhara (Adi-Buddha). At the bottom are: Yama, Lhamo (Vasudhara) and Vajradhara. Other figures are repetitive forms of Mahakala, l
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20091
- Image Number
- 19233
- Description
- Mahakala mGon-po, the tutelary lamaist deity, is one of the "eight terrible ones". He is depicted standing on the Brahman god Ganesa, the elephant-headed, who is prostrate on a lotus throne. He holds the knife, the cup, the drum, the lasso, the trident, and the string of skulls in his six hands. At the top center is Vajradhara (Adi-Buddha). At the bottom are: Yama, Lhamo (Vasudhara) and Vajradhara. Other figures are repetitive forms of Mahakala, l
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20092
- Image Number
- 19234
- Description
- Mahakala mGon-po, the tutelary lamaist deity, is one of the "eight terrible ones". He is depicted standing on the Brahman god Ganesa, the elephant-headed, who is prostrate on a lotus throne. He holds the knife, the cup, the drum, the lasso, the trident, and the string of skulls in his six hands. At the top center is Vajradhara (Adi-Buddha). At the bottom are: Yama, Lhamo (Vasudhara) and Vajradhara. Other figures are repetitive forms of Mahakala, l
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20093
- Image Number
- 19235
- Description
- Mahakala mGon-po, the tutelary lamaist deity, is one of the "eight terrible ones". He is depicted standing on the Brahman god Ganesa, the elephant-headed, who is prostrate on a lotus throne. He holds the knife, the cup, the drum, the lasso, the trident, and the string of skulls in his six hands. At the top center is Vajradhara (Adi-Buddha). At the bottom are: Yama, Lhamo (Vasudhara) and Vajradhara. Other figures are repetitive forms of Mahakala, l
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20094
- Image Number
- 19236
- Description
- Mahakala mGon-po, the tutelary lamaist deity, is one of the "eight terrible ones". He is depicted standing on the Brahman god Ganesa, the elephant-headed, who is prostrate on a lotus throne. He holds the knife, the cup, the drum, the lasso, the trident, and the string of skulls in his six hands. At the top center is Vajradhara (Adi-Buddha). At the bottom are: Yama, Lhamo (Vasudhara) and Vajradhara. Other figures are repetitive forms of Mahakala, l
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20095
- Image Number
- 19237
- Description
- Mahakala mGon-po, the tutelary lamaist deity, is one of the "eight terrible ones". He is depicted standing on the Brahman god Ganesa, the elephant-headed, who is prostrate on a lotus throne. He holds the knife, the cup, the drum, the lasso, the trident, and the string of skulls in his six hands. At the top center is Vajradhara (Adi-Buddha). At the bottom are: Yama, Lhamo (Vasudhara) and Vajradhara. Other figures are repetitive forms of Mahakala, l
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20096
- Image Number
- 19238
- Description
- Mahakala mGon-po, the tutelary lamaist deity, is one of the "eight terrible ones". He is depicted standing on the Brahman god Ganesa, the elephant-headed, who is prostrate on a lotus throne. He holds the knife, the cup, the drum, the lasso, the trident, and the string of skulls in his six hands. At the top center is Vajradhara (Adi-Buddha). At the bottom are: Yama, Lhamo (Vasudhara) and Vajradhara. Other figures are repetitive forms of Mahakala, l
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20097
- Image Number
- 19239
- Description
- Berrien Co., Michigan - Moccasin Bluff - Pit 9 - with profile of Pit 8 in wall to right.
- Date of Photo
- 1948
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 647
- Image Number
- 1924
- Description
- Mahakala mGon-po, the tutelary lamaist deity, is one of the "eight terrible ones". He is depicted standing on the Brahman god Ganesa, the elephant-headed, who is prostrate on a lotus throne. He holds the knife, the cup, the drum, the lasso, the trident, and the string of skulls in his six hands. At the top center is Vajradhara (Adi-Buddha). At the bottom are: Yama, Lhamo (Vasudhara) and Vajradhara. Other figures are repetitive forms of Mahakala, l
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20098
- Image Number
- 19240
- Description
- Mahakala mGon-po, the tutelary lamaist deity, is one of the "eight terrible ones". He is depicted standing on the Brahman god Ganesa, the elephant-headed, who is prostrate on a lotus throne. He holds the knife, the cup, the drum, the lasso, the trident, and the string of skulls in his six hands. At the top center is Vajradhara (Adi-Buddha). At the bottom are: Yama, Lhamo (Vasudhara) and Vajradhara. Other figures are repetitive forms of Mahakala, l
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20099
- Image Number
- 19241
- Description
- Mahakala mGon-po, the tutelary lamaist deity, is one of the "eight terrible ones". He is depicted standing on the Brahman god Ganesa, the elephant-headed, who is prostrate on a lotus throne. He holds the knife, the cup, the drum, the lasso, the trident, and the string of skulls in his six hands. At the top center is Vajradhara (Adi-Buddha). At the bottom are: Yama, Lhamo (Vasudhara) and Vajradhara. Other figures are repetitive forms of Mahakala, l
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20100
- Image Number
- 19242
- Description
- Mahakala mGon-po, the tutelary lamaist deity, is one of the "eight terrible ones". He is depicted standing on the Brahman god Ganesa, the elephant-headed, who is prostrate on a lotus throne. He holds the knife, the cup, the drum, the lasso, the trident, and the string of skulls in his six hands. At the top center is Vajradhara (Adi-Buddha). At the bottom are: Yama, Lhamo (Vasudhara) and Vajradhara. Other figures are repetitive forms of Mahakala, l
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20101
- Image Number
- 19243
- Description
- Mahakala mGon-po, the tutelary lamaist deity, is one of the "eight terrible ones". He is depicted standing on the Brahman god Ganesa, the elephant-headed, who is prostrate on a lotus throne. He holds the knife, the cup, the drum, the lasso, the trident, and the string of skulls in his six hands. At the top center is Vajradhara (Adi-Buddha). At the bottom are: Yama, Lhamo (Vasudhara) and Vajradhara. Other figures are repetitive forms of Mahakala, l
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20102
- Image Number
- 19244
- Description
- Tson-kha-pa, Tibetan religious reformer and founder of the Yellow-Cap sect. He is seated on a lotus throne with hands in the Dharma-chakra-mudra (turning the wheel of law), the sign of preaching or instruction. He wears the yellow cap and monastic robes. Other figures are: Tson-kha-pa's two disciples, rJe-tshab-rje and mKhas-grub-rje; Yamantaka; and Sang-dui. Below are: Yama in two forms; Lhamo; and monks and saints.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20103
- Image Number
- 19245
- Description
- Tson-kha-pa, Tibetan religious reformer and founder of the Yellow-Cap sect. He is seated on a lotus throne with hands in the Dharma-chakra-mudra (turning the wheel of law), the sign of preaching or instruction. He wears the yellow cap and monastic robes. Other figures are: Tson-kha-pa's two disciples, rJe-tshab-rje and mKhas-grub-rje; Yamantaka; and Sang-dui. Below are: Yama in two forms; Lhamo; and monks and saints.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20104
- Image Number
- 19246
- Description
- Tson-kha-pa, Tibetan religious reformer and founder of the Yellow-Cap sect. He is seated on a lotus throne with hands in the Dharma-chakra-mudra (turning the wheel of law), the sign of preaching or instruction. He wears the yellow cap and monastic robes. Other figures are: Tson-kha-pa's two disciples, rJe-tshab-rje and mKhas-grub-rje; Yamantaka; and Sang-dui. Below are: Yama in two forms; Lhamo; and monks and saints.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20105
- Image Number
- 19247
- Description
- Tson-kha-pa, Tibetan religious reformer and founder of the Yellow-Cap sect. He is seated on a lotus throne with hands in the Dharma-chakra-mudra (turning the wheel of law), the sign of preaching or instruction. He wears the yellow cap and monastic robes. Other figures are: Tson-kha-pa's two disciples, rJe-tshab-rje and mKhas-grub-rje; Yamantaka; and Sang-dui. Below are: Yama in two forms; Lhamo; and monks and saints.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20106
- Image Number
- 19248
- Description
- Tson-kha-pa, Tibetan religious reformer and founder of the Yellow-Cap sect. He is seated on a lotus throne with hands in the Dharma-chakra-mudra (turning the wheel of law), the sign of preaching or instruction. He wears the yellow cap and monastic robes. Other figures are: Tson-kha-pa's two disciples, rJe-tshab-rje and mKhas-grub-rje; Yamantaka; and Sang-dui. Below are: Yama in two forms; Lhamo; and monks and saints.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20107
- Image Number
- 19249
- Description
- Berrien Co., Michigan - Moccasin Bluff - Burial 1.
- Date of Photo
- 1948
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 648
- Image Number
- 1925
- Description
- Tson-kha-pa, Tibetan religious reformer and founder of the Yellow-Cap sect. He is seated on a lotus throne with hands in the Dharma-chakra-mudra (turning the wheel of law), the sign of preaching or instruction. He wears the yellow cap and monastic robes. Other figures are: Tson-kha-pa's two disciples, rJe-tshab-rje and mKhas-grub-rje; Yamantaka; and Sang-dui. Below are: Yama in two forms; Lhamo; and monks and saints.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20108
- Image Number
- 19250
- Description
- Tson-kha-pa, Tibetan religious reformer and founder of the Yellow-Cap sect. He is seated on a lotus throne with hands in the Dharma-chakra-mudra (turning the wheel of law), the sign of preaching or instruction. He wears the yellow cap and monastic robes. Other figures are: Tson-kha-pa's two disciples, rJe-tshab-rje and mKhas-grub-rje; Yamantaka; and Sang-dui. Below are: Yama in two forms; Lhamo; and monks and saints.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20109
- Image Number
- 19251
- Description
- Tibetan painting, unmounted, Lohan with cup.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20110
- Image Number
- 19252
- Description
- Tibetan painting, unmounted, Lohan with cup.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20111
- Image Number
- 19253
- Description
- Tibetan painting, unmounted, Lohan with cup.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20112
- Image Number
- 19254
- Description
- Tibetan painting, unmounted, Lohan with cup.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20113
- Image Number
- 19255
- Description
- Tibetan painting, unmounted, Lohan with cup.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20114
- Image Number
- 19256
- Description
- Tibetan painting, unmounted, Lohan with cup.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20115
- Image Number
- 19257
- Description
- Tibetan painting, unmounted, Lohan with cup.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20116
- Image Number
- 19258
- Description
- Tibetan painting, unmounted, Lohan with cup.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20117
- Image Number
- 19259
- Description
- Berrien Co., Michigan - Moccasin Bluff - Burial 3.
- Date of Photo
- 1948
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 649
- Image Number
- 1926
- Description
- Tibetan painting, unmounted, Lohan with cup.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20118
- Image Number
- 19260
- Description
- Tibetan painting, unmounted, Lohan with cup.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20119
- Image Number
- 19261
- Description
- Tibetan painting, unmounted, Lohan with cup.
- Holdings
- 35mm slide: 20120
- Image Number
- 19262