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32 BLESSED BROCADE WOOD SCROLL TIBETAN THANGKA : CITIPATI, LORDS OF DEATH =

32 BLESSED BROCADE WOOD SCROLL TIBETAN THANGKA : CITIPATI, LORDS OF DEATH  =

As a symbol, the chittipati represnt the eternal dance of death, and perfect awareness. They are usually depicted as a male/female pair of intertwined skeletons caught in an ecstatic dance. The citipati are invoked as 'wrathful deities,' benevolent protectors who appear as fierce, even demonic, beings.
As a symbol, the chittipati represnt the eternal dance of death, and perfect awareness. They are usually depicted as a male/female pair of intertwined skeletons caught in an ecstatic dance. The citipati are invoked as 'wrathful deities,' benevolent protectors who appear as fierce, even demonic, beings.

Silk Scroll Painting,Tibetan Thangka,Maitreya(Ajita,Future Buddha of This World), Tibetan Thangka Painting Art,Buddhist Thangka Brocade,Buddha Tapestry with Scroll ( Color : Red , Size : Large(85cm*63 : Home & Kitchen

32 SILK BROCADED WOOD SCROLL TIBETAN BLACK THANGKA:AMITABHA BUDDHA OF LONGEVITY. Amitabha Buddha. High Quality printed on the canvas. This Thangka

32 BROCADED WOOD SCROLL TIBET THANGKA:AMITABHA BUDDHA THREE LORD OF LONGEVITY

Masterpiece Citipati Thangka - DharmaShop

The Citipati- The Lord or Master of the Cemetery (Tibetan Buddhist Deities)

Silk Scroll Painting,Tibetan Thangka,Maitreya(Ajita,Future Buddha of This World), Tibetan Thangka Painting Art,Buddhist Thangka Brocade,Buddha Tapestry with Scroll ( Color : Red , Size : Large(85cm*63 : Home & Kitchen

Citipati Mini Thangka with Brocade

Citipati, also known as

Citipati, Tibetan Protector, Thangka, Skeleton Lord and Lady of the Cemetery Nepal Buddhist Decor Wall Art Framed Art Print

BROCADED WOOD SCROLL 32 TIBET THANGKA PAINTING: VAJRAPANI, POWER OF BUDDHA

Chapter 8 Places and Events in Lhasa in: An Atlas of the Himalayas by a 19th Century Tibetan Lama

A HIGHLY IMPORTANT IMPERIAL EMBROIDERED SILK THANGKA , YONGLE SIX-CHARACTER PRESENTATION MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1402-1424)

Chapter 8 Places and Events in Lhasa in: An Atlas of the Himalayas by a 19th Century Tibetan Lama