A TIBETAN RED GROUND THANG-KA DEPICTING BHAISAJYAGURU, seated in vajrasana on a lotus, on a base, his right hand in varadamudra and holding the myrobalan-fruit, his left resting on his lap and holding the patra, wearing long pleated cloak, his face with downcast expression, halo behind, surrounded by many rows, each with minute depictions of Bhaisajyaguru, the reverse with stupa, mantras in black Lantsha and dBu-can script, in brocate mounting, 19th Century
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A TIBETAN RED GROUND THANG-KA DEPICTING BHAISAJYAGURU, seated in vajrasana on a lotus, on a base, his right hand in varadamudra and holding the myrobalan-fruit, his left resting on his lap and holding the patra, wearing long pleated cloak, his face with downcast expression, halo behind, surrounded by many rows, each with minute depictions of Bhaisajyaguru, the reverse with stupa, mantras in black Lantsha and dBu-can script, in brocate mounting, 19th Century
64 x 42 cm (slight wear)
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