Padmasambhava Main Page - Updated

The Padmasambhava Main Page has been updated with additional images.
The Padmasambhava Main Page has been updated with additional images.
The Vajradhara & Eighty-four Mahasiddhas Page (Single Composition) has been updated with additional images.
A page depicting teachers sitting on Deerskin Mats has been added and linked to the Portraits Page.
The Meditation Belt Page has been updated with additional images.
The Dolonnor Style Sculpture Page has been updated with additional images.
The Bodong Sengdong Page has been updated with additional images. This tradition of Simhamukha arose as a 'pure vision' based on the original Bari Lotsawa teachings.
The Simhamukha Main Page has been updated with additional images.
The Medicine Buddha Painting Masterworks Page has been updated with additional images.
The Panchen Lama Masterworks Page has been updated with additional images.
The Karma Garlug Style Sculpture Page has been updated with additional images.
The Monastic Appearance Page has been updated with additional content and links.
A painting set depicting the Dalai Lama Incarnation Lineage has been added to the HAR database. The secondary images feature the narrative of Konchog Bang from the Kadam Legbam text along with extensive inscriptions.
The Humkara Main Page has been updated with additional images.
The Painting Portraits Page has been updated with additional images. This topic is only lightly addressed and requires a lot more attention.
The Sculpture Portraits Page has been updated with additional images.
A page for the teacher Sengge Gyaltsen has been added to the HAR database.
The Portraits of the Masters Collection has been added to the HAR database.
Bonhams on HAR, March 2017, auction images have been added for both painting and sculpture.
A page for the Nyingma meditational deity Mahottara Heruka with Nine Faces has been added and linked accordingly.
The Six-armed Mahakala Page has been updated with additional images. There are many different types of six-armed Mahakala (Shadbhuja). Granted most paintings and sculpture depict the Shangpa Kagyu form of six-armed Mahakala, but there are others which are based on different Tantric literature and are passed down through different Indian and Tibetan lineages.