A CENTRAL TIBETAN COPPER FIGURE OF VAJRAPANI, standing in pratyalidhasana on two human beings, resting on a lotus-base, his right hand holding vajra , his left in a form of vitarkamudra , wearing dharmapala -ornaments, including mala of severed heads, a human skin over his shoulder with one hand and foot at front side, both others, the head and another elephant head at his back, scarf, channavira , his face with angry expression, third eye, bushy eyebrows, broad nose, open mouth showing teeth and fangs, moustache, beard, five-leaf crown set with skulls, elongated earlobes with large circular ear-rings, one with turquoise bead and high makuta held together by a snake-ornament, sealed, base with lengthy inscription in the dBu-can script, early 16th Century 16 cm high (part of vajra broken)
A CENTRAL TIBETAN COPPER FIGURE OF VAJRAPANI, standing in pratyalidhasana on two human beings, resting on a lotus-base, his right hand holding vajra , his left in a form of vitarkamudra , wearing dharmapala -ornaments, including mala of severed heads, a human skin over his shoulder with one hand and foot at front side, both others, the head and another elephant head at his back, scarf, channavira , his face with angry expression, third eye, bushy eyebrows, broad nose, open mouth showing teeth and fangs, moustache, beard, five-leaf crown set with skulls, elongated earlobes with large circular ear-rings, one with turquoise bead and high makuta held together by a snake-ornament, sealed, base with lengthy inscription in the dBu-can script, early 16th Century 16 cm high (part of vajra broken)
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