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Citipati, Tibetan Skeleton | Tantric Protector Vajrayana Thangka | Lord and Lady of the Cemetery | Buddhist Decor Fine Art Print Size:18"x24" This digitally-restored version of the

Citipati, Tibetan Skeleton | Tantric Protector Vajrayana Thangka | Lord and Lady of the Cemetery | Buddhist Decor Fine Art Print Size:18"x24" This digitally-restored version of theCitipati is a powerful and revered protector deity in Tibetan Buddhism, known for its fierce and fearsome appearance. The deity is depicted as two skeletal figures, one male and one female, whose limbs are intertwined in a wild and frenzied dance. The figures are surrounded by a halo of flames, which is said to represent the impermanence and change that is an inherent part of the world. In Tibetan Buddhist belief, Citipati is seen as a protector of

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This digitally-restored version of the original 19th-century Japanese woodblock print by Kawanabe Kyosai is a representation of the artist's unique style and vision

Palden Lhamo is considered to be one of the most powerful and fearsome protectors in Tibetan Buddhism

" which is a key text in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition

and may feature images of animals

with his fierce and determined expression and his commanding presence

Citipati, Tibetan Skeleton | Tantric Protector Vajrayana Thangka | Lord and Lady of the Cemetery | Buddhist Decor Fine Art Print Size:18"x24" This digitally-restored version of theCitipati is a powerful and revered protector deity in Tibetan Buddhism, known for its fierce and fearsome appearance. The deity is depicted as two skeletal figures, one male and one female, whose limbs are intertwined in a wild and frenzied dance. The figures are surrounded by a halo of flames, which is said to represent the impermanence and change that is an inherent part of the world. In Tibetan Buddhist belief, Citipati is seen as a protector of

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