A Gilt Bronze Figure of Parnashavari
Tibeto-Chinese, 18th Century
The semi-wrathful three-headed, six-armed figure crouching on a lotus base wearing leafy garments and adorned with jewelry; base sealed and incised with visvavajra
3¾ in. (9.8 cm.) high
Lot Essay
Parnashavari is a protector deity against contagious diseases.
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