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Peaceful Form Vajrapani - Updated

The Peaceful Form Vajrapani Page has been updated with additional images and links. The figure of Vajrapani has three main divisions: [1] non-iconic narrative based images, [2] iconic meditational form based images and [3] similar and related forms. The last of these can be from both the non-iconic and iconic divisions.

Shanglon Dorje Dudul Main Page - Updated

The Shanglon Dorje Dudul Main Page has been updated with additional images.
Shanglon Dorje Dudul is the special protector of the Tibetan Medical Tradition, lineage and texts. There are two main forms of Shanglon. The first is a [1] seated wrathful figure that has three classes of forms: Outer, Inner and Secret. The second of the main forms is associated with the [2] Yutog Nyingtig and is a wrathful Mahakala-like deity that rides atop a horse and has a retinue of eight deities.

Painting: Repeated Figures Composition Main Page - Updated

The Repeated Figures Main Page has been updated with additional images.


Repeated images surrounding a central figure are common in Himalayan and Tibetan art. The images of paintings found on this page are only a selection from some of the larger museum collections on the HAR website. The majority of such paintings are late productions, post 17th century. These paintings do however create some confusion when looking at earlier, pre-17th century, paintings which principally employ the use of registers. A confusion over dating can arise when thinking that all paintings with registers are early and all paintings with floating figures and landscape are late