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35mm slide: 20109
World Region
Asia
Region
South Asia
Country
Tibet
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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.

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19251
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"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.". In the digital collection UM Museum of Anthropological Archaeology. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/anthro1ic/x-19251/19251. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. March 28, 2024.
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