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Tara, the Merciful One, who symbolizes compassion and is the principal feminine deity of later Buddhism. She is the White Tara, wearing the princely attire of a Bodhisattva, and is seated on a lotus throne with right hand in Vara-mudra (sign of charity) and left in Vitarkamudra (sign of argumentation). She is surrounded by Bodhisattvas and Taras of different colors. In the lower right corner is the figure of Kuvera, the God of Riches, holding the "bag
Holdings
35mm slide: 19830
World Region
Asia

Description
Tara, the Merciful One, who symbolizes compassion and is the principal feminine deity of later Buddhism. She is the White Tara, wearing the princely attire of a Bodhisattva, and is seated on a lotus throne with right hand in Vara-mudra (sign of charity) and left in Vitarkamudra (sign of argumentation). She is surrounded by Bodhisattvas and Taras of different colors. In the lower right corner is the figure of Kuvera, the God of Riches, holding the "bag
Holdings
35mm slide: 19831
World Region
Asia

Description
Tara, the Merciful One, who symbolizes compassion and is the principal feminine deity of later Buddhism. She is the White Tara, wearing the princely attire of a Bodhisattva, and is seated on a lotus throne with right hand in Vara-mudra (sign of charity) and left in Vitarkamudra (sign of argumentation). She is surrounded by Bodhisattvas and Taras of different colors. In the lower right corner is the figure of Kuvera, the God of Riches, holding the "bag
Holdings
35mm slide: 19832
World Region
Asia

Description
Tara, the Merciful One, who symbolizes compassion and is the principal feminine deity of later Buddhism. She is the White Tara, wearing the princely attire of a Bodhisattva, and is seated on a lotus throne with right hand in Vara-mudra (sign of charity) and left in Vitarkamudra (sign of argumentation). She is surrounded by Bodhisattvas and Taras of different colors. In the lower right corner is the figure of Kuvera, the God of Riches, holding the "bag
Holdings
35mm slide: 19833
World Region
Asia

Description
Tara, the Merciful One, who symbolizes compassion and is the principal feminine deity of later Buddhism. She is the White Tara, wearing the princely attire of a Bodhisattva, and is seated on a lotus throne with right hand in Vara-mudra (sign of charity) and left in Vitarkamudra (sign of argumentation). She is surrounded by Bodhisattvas and Taras of different colors. In the lower right corner is the figure of Kuvera, the God of Riches, holding the "bag
Holdings
35mm slide: 19834
World Region
Asia

Description
Tara, the Merciful One, who symbolizes compassion and is the principal feminine deity of later Buddhism. She is the White Tara, wearing the princely attire of a Bodhisattva, and is seated on a lotus throne with right hand in Vara-mudra (sign of charity) and left in Vitarkamudra (sign of argumentation). She is surrounded by Bodhisattvas and Taras of different colors. In the lower right corner is the figure of Kuvera, the God of Riches, holding the "bag
Holdings
35mm slide: 19835
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19836
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19837
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19838
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19839
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19840
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19841
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19842
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19843
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19844
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19845
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19846
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19847
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19848
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19849
World Region
Asia

Description
Central figure is Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha. Two disciples, Candragupta with the moon above him and Suryagupta with the sun above him, stand on either side.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19850
World Region
Asia

Description
Amitabha in the Western Paradise. In this tangka Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light, presides over the Sukhavati or Western Paradise. He sits on a lotus throne above two peacocks and is attended by the Bodhisattvas Maitreya and Manjusri, both in dharmacakra-mudra and half-kneeling at his side. He is surrounded by 10 Buddha, each with his own palace.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19851
World Region
Asia

Description
Amitabha in the Western Paradise. In this tangka Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light, presides over the Sukhavati or Western Paradise. He sits on a lotus throne above two peacocks and is attended by the Bodhisattvas Maitreya and Manjusri, both in dharmacakra-mudra and half-kneeling at his side. He is surrounded by 10 Buddha, each with his own palace.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19852
World Region
Asia

Description
Amitabha in the Western Paradise. In this tangka Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light, presides over the Sukhavati or Western Paradise. He sits on a lotus throne above two peacocks and is attended by the Bodhisattvas Maitreya and Manjusri, both in dharmacakra-mudra and half-kneeling at his side. He is surrounded by 10 Buddha, each with his own palace.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19853
World Region
Asia

Description
Amitabha in the Western Paradise. In this tangka Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light, presides over the Sukhavati or Western Paradise. He sits on a lotus throne above two peacocks and is attended by the Bodhisattvas Maitreya and Manjusri, both in dharmacakra-mudra and half-kneeling at his side. He is surrounded by 10 Buddha, each with his own palace.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19854
World Region
Asia

Description
Amitabha in the Western Paradise. In this tangka Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light, presides over the Sukhavati or Western Paradise. He sits on a lotus throne above two peacocks and is attended by the Bodhisattvas Maitreya and Manjusri, both in dharmacakra-mudra and half-kneeling at his side. He is surrounded by 10 Buddha, each with his own palace.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19855
World Region
Asia

Description
Amitabha in the Western Paradise. In this tangka Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light, presides over the Sukhavati or Western Paradise. He sits on a lotus throne above two peacocks and is attended by the Bodhisattvas Maitreya and Manjusri, both in dharmacakra-mudra and half-kneeling at his side. He is surrounded by 10 Buddha, each with his own palace.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19856
World Region
Asia

Description
Amitabha in the Western Paradise. In this tangka Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light, presides over the Sukhavati or Western Paradise. He sits on a lotus throne above two peacocks and is attended by the Bodhisattvas Maitreya and Manjusri, both in dharmacakra-mudra and half-kneeling at his side. He is surrounded by 10 Buddha, each with his own palace.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19857
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19858
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19859
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19860
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19861
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19862
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19863
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19864
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19865
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19866
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19867
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19868
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19869
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19870
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19871
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19872
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19873
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19874
World Region
Asia

Description
The Buddha Vairocana is the central figure, seated on a lion throne. He is flanked by two Bodhisattva and surrounded by multiple images of the Buddhas forming diagonal patterns in different colors. The outer edges of the row next to the bottom contain the Lokapalas. The bottom row contains the dikpalas, starting at the left margin.
Holdings
35mm slide: 19875
World Region
Asia

Description
This painting represents four main figures.
At the top left is a seated Manla, in the aspect of Buddha, making with the right hand the sign of Vara ("charity") and holding in the left hand the alms bowl. He is attended by two standing Bodhisattvas. Manla, the "Supreme Physician", is a healing deity venerated not only in Tibet and Manchuria, but also in China and Japan. In paintings, Manla is always in blue. At the top right is a seated Bodhisattv
Holdings
35mm slide: 19876
World Region
Asia

Description
This painting represents four main figures.
At the top left is a seated Manla, in the aspect of Buddha, making with the right hand the sign of Vara ("charity") and holding in the left hand the alms bowl. He is attended by two standing Bodhisattvas. Manla, the "Supreme Physician", is a healing deity venerated not only in Tibet and Manchuria, but also in China and Japan. In paintings, Manla is always in blue. At the top right is a seated Bodhisattv
Holdings
35mm slide: 19877
World Region
Asia

Description
This painting represents four main figures.
At the top left is a seated Manla, in the aspect of Buddha, making with the right hand the sign of Vara ("charity") and holding in the left hand the alms bowl. He is attended by two standing Bodhisattvas. Manla, the "Supreme Physician", is a healing deity venerated not only in Tibet and Manchuria, but also in China and Japan. In paintings, Manla is always in blue. At the top right is a seated Bodhisattv
Holdings
35mm slide: 19878
World Region
Asia

Description
This painting represents four main figures.
At the top left is a seated Manla, in the aspect of Buddha, making with the right hand the sign of Vara ("charity") and holding in the left hand the alms bowl. He is attended by two standing Bodhisattvas. Manla, the "Supreme Physician", is a healing deity venerated not only in Tibet and Manchuria, but also in China and Japan. In paintings, Manla is always in blue. At the top right is a seated Bodhisattv
Holdings
35mm slide: 19879
World Region
Asia
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