Vajrabhairava Yamantaka
19th century
Anonymous
Asian Art
This thangka, or painting on cloth, shows the multi-headed, multi-limbed, buffalo-horned god Vajrabhairava stomping on his enemies. Barely visible against him is his similarly fierce (and blue) female partner, Vajravetali. Vajrabhairava is one of Buddhism’s most intimidating deities. His worship is only for advanced practitioners. His alternate name, Yamantaka (Conqueror of Death), celebrates his role in combatting both the fear of mortality and mortality itself.
- Maker/Artist
- Anonymous
- Classification
- Painting
- Formatted Medium
- Color on cloth
- Locations
- Place made: Tibet
- Dimensions
- Image: 33 x 21 1/2 in. (83.8 x 54.6 cm) Frame: 59 1/8 x 35 1/2 in. (150.2 x 90.2 cm)
- Departments
- Asian Art
- Accession Number
- 69.164.9
- Credit Line
- Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiesenberger
- Rights Statement
- No known copyright restrictions
- Museum Location
- This item is not on view
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