Sculpture of Wrathful Vajrabhairava with Vajravetali - Tibet - Early 20th c.
Sculpture of Wrathful Vajrabhairava with Vajravetali - Tibet - Early 20th c.
Sculpture of Wrathful Vajrabhairava with Vajravetali - Tibet - Early 20th c.
Sculpture of Wrathful Vajrabhairava with Vajravetali - Tibet - Early 20th c.
Sculpture of Wrathful Vajrabhairava with Vajravetali - Tibet - Early 20th c.

Sculpture of Wrathful Vajrabhairava with Vajravetali - Tibet - Early 20th c.

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A Tibetan Bronze Sculpture of Wrathful Vajrabhairava with Vajravetali, Early 20th Century

The male deity in two armed form, wearing a crown consisted of three skulls between two horns, his face is surmounted by hair rising into a flaming chignon, embracing his consort in yabyum, stepping on corpses, raised on an oval lotus base.

Size: Height 14cm

Object literature: Vajrabhairava is a wrathful form of Manjushri, also a meditational deity of the Highest Yoga Tantra of Vajrayana Buddhism.

Object history: The Geoffrey and Fay Elliot collection.