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Six armed Mahakala

Unknown artist and tailor womenXIX century

The Fine Arts Zanabazar Museum

The Fine Arts Zanabazar Museum
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

This XIX-century applique depicts Mahakala, a deity who protects Buddhist teachings, in his six-armed form. His rage is directed at hostile forces like ignorance, hatred, and desire. His tools include a curved flaying knife and a skull cup, a double-sided drum, a lasso, flayed elephant skin, and a trident—the artist is unknown.

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  • Title: Six armed Mahakala
  • Creator: Unknown artist and tailor women
  • Date Created: XIX century
  • Location Created: Mongolia
  • Type: Silk applique
  • Rights: The Fine Arts Zanabazar Museum
  • Medium: Tailor women’s silk needle work
The Fine Arts Zanabazar Museum

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