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Description
Beg-tse, the God of War, protector of horses, and one of the Dharmapala, Defenders of the Law. He wears a coat of mail, has the third eye of fore-knowledge, his hair is in flame form, and his diadem is of skulls. Abbots of the Yellow-Cap sect are on the upper corners, and Dakinis (furies) are at the bottom.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20130
Image Number
19272

Description
Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle", consisting of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. The center is a black, ten-armed deity (a Vajrakila? Or Samvara? ). Around it are various symbols and deities. At the top are religious teachers, lamas and monks, at the bottom, tutelary and protecting deities. The symbols and figures on the outer circle suggest the signs of the zodiac.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20131
Image Number
19273

Description
Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle", consisting of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. The center is a black, ten-armed deity (a Vajrakila? Or Samvara? ). Around it are various symbols and deities. At the top are religious teachers, lamas and monks, at the bottom, tutelary and protecting deities. The symbols and figures on the outer circle suggest the signs of the zodiac.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20132
Image Number
19274

Description
Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle", consisting of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. The center is a black, ten-armed deity (a Vajrakila? Or Samvara? ). Around it are various symbols and deities. At the top are religious teachers, lamas and monks, at the bottom, tutelary and protecting deities. The symbols and figures on the outer circle suggest the signs of the zodiac.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20133
Image Number
19275

Description
Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle", consisting of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. The center is a black, ten-armed deity (a Vajrakila? Or Samvara? ). Around it are various symbols and deities. At the top are religious teachers, lamas and monks, at the bottom, tutelary and protecting deities. The symbols and figures on the outer circle suggest the signs of the zodiac.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20134
Image Number
19276

Description
Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle", consisting of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. The center is a black, ten-armed deity (a Vajrakila? Or Samvara? ). Around it are various symbols and deities. At the top are religious teachers, lamas and monks, at the bottom, tutelary and protecting deities. The symbols and figures on the outer circle suggest the signs of the zodiac.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20135
Image Number
19277

Description
Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle", consisting of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. The center is a black, ten-armed deity (a Vajrakila? Or Samvara? ). Around it are various symbols and deities. At the top are religious teachers, lamas and monks, at the bottom, tutelary and protecting deities. The symbols and figures on the outer circle suggest the signs of the zodiac.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20136
Image Number
19278

Description
Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle", consisting of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. The center is a black, ten-armed deity (a Vajrakila? Or Samvara? ). Around it are various symbols and deities. At the top are religious teachers, lamas and monks, at the bottom, tutelary and protecting deities. The symbols and figures on the outer circle suggest the signs of the zodiac.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20137
Image Number
19279

Description
Berrien Co., Michigan - Moccasin Bluff - Pit 32A.
Date of Photo
1948
Holdings
35mm slide: 651
Image Number
1928

Description
Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle", consisting of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. The center is a black, ten-armed deity (a Vajrakila? Or Samvara? ). Around it are various symbols and deities. At the top are religious teachers, lamas and monks, at the bottom, tutelary and protecting deities. The symbols and figures on the outer circle suggest the signs of the zodiac.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20138
Image Number
19280

Description
Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle", consisting of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. The center is a black, ten-armed deity (a Vajrakila? Or Samvara? ). Around it are various symbols and deities. At the top are religious teachers, lamas and monks, at the bottom, tutelary and protecting deities. The symbols and figures on the outer circle suggest the signs of the zodiac.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20139
Image Number
19281

Description
Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle", consisting of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. The center is a black, ten-armed deity (a Vajrakila? Or Samvara? ). Around it are various symbols and deities. At the top are religious teachers, lamas and monks, at the bottom, tutelary and protecting deities. The symbols and figures on the outer circle suggest the signs of the zodiac.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20140
Image Number
19282

Description
Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle", consisting of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. The center is a black, ten-armed deity (a Vajrakila? Or Samvara? ). Around it are various symbols and deities. At the top are religious teachers, lamas and monks, at the bottom, tutelary and protecting deities. The symbols and figures on the outer circle suggest the signs of the zodiac.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20141
Image Number
19283

Description
Represented here is the Mandala or "mystic circle", consisting of a central circle, a square and an outer circle. The center is a black, ten-armed deity (a Vajrakila? Or Samvara? ). Around it are various symbols and deities. At the top are religious teachers, lamas and monks, at the bottom, tutelary and protecting deities. The symbols and figures on the outer circle suggest the signs of the zodiac.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20142
Image Number
19284

Description
Padmasambhava.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20143
Image Number
19285

Description
Padmasambhava.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20144
Image Number
19286

Description
Padmasambhava.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20145
Image Number
19287

Description
Padmasambhava.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20146
Image Number
19288

Description
Padmasambhava.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20147
Image Number
19289

Description
Berrien Co., Michigan - Moccasin Bluff - Pits 23, 20, 22, Trench B.
Date of Photo
1948
Holdings
35mm slide: 652
Image Number
1929

Description
Padmasambhava.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20148
Image Number
19290

Description
Padmasambhava.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20149
Image Number
19291

Description
Padmasambhava.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20150
Image Number
19292

Description
Padmasambhava.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20151
Image Number
19293

Description
Padmasambhava.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20152
Image Number
19294

Description
Padmasambhava.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20153
Image Number
19295

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
Holdings
35mm slide: 20154
Image Number
19296

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
Holdings
35mm slide: 20155
Image Number
19297

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
Holdings
35mm slide: 20156
Image Number
19298

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
Holdings
35mm slide: 20157
Image Number
19299

Description
17379- Parsee woman's lavender satin embroidred blouse
Date of Photo
1985
Holdings
35mm slide: 18273
Image Number
193

Description
Berrien Co., Michigan - Moccasin Bluff - looking north along Trench C.
Date of Photo
1948
Holdings
35mm slide: 653
Image Number
1930

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
Holdings
35mm slide: 20158
Image Number
19300

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
Holdings
35mm slide: 20159
Image Number
19301

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
Holdings
35mm slide: 20160
Image Number
19302

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
Holdings
35mm slide: 20161
Image Number
19303

Description
Padmasambhava, the great tantric teacher, is seated on a lotus throne flanked by his two disciples or wives. He wears monastic robes and the mitre-shaped cap, and hold the magic scepter, the magic skull-cup with the amrta vase on it, and the thunderbolt (or trident?). Other figures are abbots and lamas of the Red-Cap sect. Probably one of the oldest tangkas in the collection.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20162
Image Number
19304

Description
Padmasambhava, the great tantric teacher, is seated on a lotus throne flanked by his two disciples or wives. He wears monastic robes and the mitre-shaped cap, and hold the magic scepter, the magic skull-cup with the amrta vase on it, and the thunderbolt (or trident?). Other figures are abbots and lamas of the Red-Cap sect. Probably one of the oldest tangkas in the collection.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20163
Image Number
19305

Description
Padmasambhava, the great tantric teacher, is seated on a lotus throne flanked by his two disciples or wives. He wears monastic robes and the mitre-shaped cap, and hold the magic scepter, the magic skull-cup with the amrta vase on it, and the thunderbolt (or trident?). Other figures are abbots and lamas of the Red-Cap sect. Probably one of the oldest tangkas in the collection.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20164
Image Number
19306

Description
Padmasambhava, the great tantric teacher, is seated on a lotus throne flanked by his two disciples or wives. He wears monastic robes and the mitre-shaped cap, and hold the magic scepter, the magic skull-cup with the amrta vase on it, and the thunderbolt (or trident?). Other figures are abbots and lamas of the Red-Cap sect. Probably one of the oldest tangkas in the collection.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20165
Image Number
19307

Description
Padmasambhava, the great tantric teacher, is seated on a lotus throne flanked by his two disciples or wives. He wears monastic robes and the mitre-shaped cap, and hold the magic scepter, the magic skull-cup with the amrta vase on it, and the thunderbolt (or trident?). Other figures are abbots and lamas of the Red-Cap sect. Probably one of the oldest tangkas in the collection.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20166
Image Number
19308

Description
Padmasambhava, the great tantric teacher, is seated on a lotus throne flanked by his two disciples or wives. He wears monastic robes and the mitre-shaped cap, and hold the magic scepter, the magic skull-cup with the amrta vase on it, and the thunderbolt (or trident?). Other figures are abbots and lamas of the Red-Cap sect. Probably one of the oldest tangkas in the collection.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20167
Image Number
19309

Description
Berrien Co., Michigan - Moccasin Bluff - Robert Lee in 35' x 40' square.
Date of Photo
1948
Holdings
35mm slide: 654
Image Number
1931

Description
Padmasambhava, the great tantric teacher, is seated on a lotus throne flanked by his two disciples or wives. He wears monastic robes and the mitre-shaped cap, and hold the magic scepter, the magic skull-cup with the amrta vase on it, and the thunderbolt (or trident?). Other figures are abbots and lamas of the Red-Cap sect. Probably one of the oldest tangkas in the collection.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20168
Image Number
19310

Description
Padmasambhava, the great tantric teacher, is seated on a lotus throne flanked by his two disciples or wives. He wears monastic robes and the mitre-shaped cap, and hold the magic scepter, the magic skull-cup with the amrta vase on it, and the thunderbolt (or trident?). Other figures are abbots and lamas of the Red-Cap sect. Probably one of the oldest tangkas in the collection.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20169
Image Number
19311

Description
Padmasambhava, the great tantric teacher, is seated on a lotus throne flanked by his two disciples or wives. He wears monastic robes and the mitre-shaped cap, and hold the magic scepter, the magic skull-cup with the amrta vase on it, and the thunderbolt (or trident?). Other figures are abbots and lamas of the Red-Cap sect. Probably one of the oldest tangkas in the collection.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20170
Image Number
19312

Description
Padmasambhava, the great tantric teacher, is seated on a lotus throne flanked by his two disciples or wives. He wears monastic robes and the mitre-shaped cap, and hold the magic scepter, the magic skull-cup with the amrta vase on it, and the thunderbolt (or trident?). Other figures are abbots and lamas of the Red-Cap sect. Probably one of the oldest tangkas in the collection.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20171
Image Number
19313

Description
Padmasambhava, the great tantric teacher, is seated on a lotus throne flanked by his two disciples or wives. He wears monastic robes and the mitre-shaped cap, and hold the magic scepter, the magic skull-cup with the amrta vase on it, and the thunderbolt (or trident?). Other figures are abbots and lamas of the Red-Cap sect. Probably one of the oldest tangkas in the collection.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20172
Image Number
19314

Description
This painting seems to represent one of the Tibetan religious reformers, perhaps the Pindolabharadvaja, one of the chief apostles of Buddhism. He is bare-headed and has a thin mustache. He is seated on a lotus throne with both hands in Dharma-chakra-mudra (sign of preaching or instruction). On each side is a standing figure. Other figures are: Yamantaka?, Tara?, etc.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20173
Image Number
19315

Description
This painting seems to represent one of the Tibetan religious reformers, perhaps the Pindolabharadvaja, one of the chief apostles of Buddhism. He is bare-headed and has a thin mustache. He is seated on a lotus throne with both hands in Dharma-chakra-mudra (sign of preaching or instruction). On each side is a standing figure. Other figures are: Yamantaka?, Tara?, etc.
Holdings
35mm slide: 20174
Image Number
19316
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