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The Chinese Hevajratantra
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The Chinese HevajratantraThe Hevajrantra, the well known Anuttarayogatantra, about `unsurpassed yoga`, is a direct successor of the Tattvasamgraha, a yogatantra. It was translated from Sanskrit into Chinese in the 11th century. The Chinese translators offer a text which remains true to its contents, but which is at the same time acceptable to the Chinese milieu of the 11th century. This diplomatic effort explains many discrepancies, which were no problem to the initiate.
Product Code :119
The figures are standing on a raised podium
Bhairava has a dog as his divine vehicle and each Shaktipeeth temple is accompanied by a temple dedicated to Bhairava
The heavily ornate figure is decorated with some beautiful designs and style
The dazzling statue of the Vishnu in his virat form (omnipresent ) that he shows up in front of Arjuna at the battle field of Kurukshetra is a masterpiece of marble sculpture
the great monkey devotee of Lord Ramchandra
The four hands also depict this thusly - prose is represented by the book in one hand
Lord Ganesha is depicted playing three different instruments revealing a deep sense of finesse and accomplishment
Size :10"L
A fine blending of colours and beautiful lines have provided some extra sparks to the beautiful Warli piece of art
Four hands advice to work for dharma
The Lord Krishna has been shown playing his flute that creates immortal tunes of love and devotion
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