Description:

A Fine Old Cloth Embroidery Thangka Depicting the Buddhist Deity Mahakala, Mongolia, Together with a Fine Old Cloth Applique Thangka Depicting the Buddhist Deity Hemanta Rajni,
Hemanta Rajni is the Queen of Winter. She often appears in the retinue of the dharmapala Magzor Gyalmo, but is also revered as a deity in her own right. Because she rides a camel, Hemanta Rajni is considered by Mongolians to be the patron saint of camel herders. Before the introduction of motor vehicles, camels played an important role in transporting people and goods across the vast Mongolian steppes.

Exhibited:
The Art of Compassion: Buddhist Art from the Todd Barlin Collection 2018 Sydney Australia

Provenance:
Todd Barlin Collection of Oceanic Art

  • Dimensions: 48 x 35 cm, 60 x 45 cm

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