Dorjmintev, painted cloth, wood. Dorjmintev (Akshobhya), Buddha with gold skin, high top knot and usnisa, high red robe with right shoulder exposed, seated in lotus posture, earth touching with right hand, holding upright vajra in left hand on lap (vajrasana) on lotus throne with multicoloured nimbus and halo; surrounded by thirteen figures: three lamas above, eight Buddhas around, with the eight symbols, two standing figures before, with offerings.
“The Unshakeable One, Buddha of Consciousness” (Nugent).
Beige, red-gold and yellow-red borders on a red-blue cloth mount and rollers.
thangka
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dagger (general & multipurpose)
tablet (ritual & belief: cult of the dead)
sake cup (cup (ritual & belief: ritual apparatus)); sake cup (cup (narcotics & intoxicants: drinking))
backgammon piece
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