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- 35mm slide: 19924
- World Region
- Asia
- Region
- South Asia
- Country
- Tibet
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- Yamantaka, conqueror of death (yama), the ferocious emanation of Manjusri, God of Wisdom, is represented with plural heads, the chief one that of a bull. He has sixteen feet, thirty-four arms, and wears a skull-crown and a belt of human heads. He is in a yab-yum attitude, holding his Sakti (consort) in two arms and tantra symbols in his multiple hands. Below is the black figure of Yama, standing on a bull. Other figures are: Yamantakas, Bodhisattv
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- Photographer (UMMA Artifact): Clahassey, Kay
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- UM Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
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- 3235 x 4918
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- 2 MB
- Record
- 19066
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"Yamantaka, conqueror of death (yama), the ferocious emanation of Manjusri, God of Wisdom, is represented with plural heads, the chief one that of a bull. He has sixteen feet, thirty-four arms, and wears a skull-crown and a belt of human heads. He is in a yab-yum attitude, holding his Sakti (consort) in two arms and tantra symbols in his multiple hands. Below is the black figure of Yama, standing on a bull. Other figures are: Yamantakas, Bodhisattv". In the digital collection UM Museum of Anthropological Archaeology. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/anthro1ic/x-19066/19066. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. April 19, 2024.