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35mm slide: 20158
World Region
Asia
Region
South Asia
Country
Tibet
Description
The main figure may be a Chang-cha Hutuktu, the Living Buddha at Peking, (or the Padmasambhava, the great tantric teacher and founder of the Red Cap sect). The figure is seated on a lotus throne, with right hand in mudra of witness, and left holding the amrta vase. He wears the mitre-shaped hat. Attending him are: Taras, protecting deities, monks of the Red-Cap sect. At the top center is the Bodhisattva Samantabhara (?), regarded by this sect as a

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19300
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"The main figure may be a Chang-cha Hutuktu, the Living Buddha at Peking, (or the Padmasambhava, the great tantric teacher and founder of the Red Cap sect). The figure is seated on a lotus throne, with right hand in mudra of witness, and left holding the amrta vase. He wears the mitre-shaped hat. Attending him are: Taras, protecting deities, monks of the Red-Cap sect. At the top center is the Bodhisattva Samantabhara (?), regarded by this sect as a". In the digital collection UM Museum of Anthropological Archaeology. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/anthro1ic/x-19300/19300. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. May 26, 2024.
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