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Padma Dorje (1128-88) as a Mahasiddha (Great Adept) and Lamas

Padma Dorje (1128-88) as a Mahasiddha (Great Adept) and Lamas, by Unknown, unspecified, 1750
Padma Dorje (1128-88) as a Mahasiddha (Great Adept) and Lamas, by Unknown, unspecified, 1750

Padma Dorje (1128-88) as a Mahasiddha (Great Adept) and Lamas is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It dates from 1750 and is held in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. This painting shows a man sitting cross-legged on a tiger skin, wearing a white robe with pink flowers.

About this work

The painting is a depiction of Padma Dorje (1128-88) as a Mahasiddha (Great Adept) and Lamas, held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

This painting shows a man sitting cross-legged on a tiger skin, wearing a white robe with pink flowers. He has a pink halo around his head and is surrounded by a red circle. In the background, there are rolling green hills with trees and a river. The sky is blue with clouds. The man is holding a small object in his hand, and there are other figures around him, some of whom are also sitting cross-legged. The painting is colorful and detailed, with intricate patterns and designs. The painting is a depiction of Padma Dorje (1128-88) as a Mahasiddha (Great Adept) and Lamas, held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

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