Tibetan History Gallery
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How to Choose a Dalai Lama,Throughout Tibetan history the Dalai Lama has ruled as the spiritual and
Picture of the dharmapala (”Defender of the Law”) Mahakala. Tibet (artist unknown), 18th century.
Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche). Bhutan (artist unknown), 17th or 18th century. Now in the Los Angel
17th century Tibetan prayer wheel.
Silver decorated Tibetan dagger, 19th, century.from Karabela Auctions
A rare Tibetan matchlock rifle, circa 1800.
An abbot and three monks from a Buddhist temple devoted to medicine, Tibet, early 20th century.
Gilt bronze statue of the dharmapala (”Defender of the Law”) Acala. Unknown Tibetan artist; 15th or
Sonyam Gyatso (1543 - 1588), the Third Dalai Lama, known for converting the Mongols to Tibetan Buddh
The Chinese Invasion of Tibet and the Battle of ChambdoThroughout most of it’s ancient history, Tibe
Mandala of Amitayus (Amitabha/Amida Buddha). Unknown Tibetan artist, 19th century. Now in the Rubi
Tibetan painting of Yama, an Indian death-god who became a protector of Buddhism after being tamed b
Tibetan sword with jade hilt, silver and red coral mounted scabbard, 19th century.from Hermann Histo
The Practice of the Tibetan Kapala,Common in Hindu and Buddhist Tantric traditions, especially those
Tibetan dagger, late 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
Tibetan lamellar armor, 19th century.from The British Museum
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Tashi Lhunpo Monastery in Shigatse (Tibet), founded in 1447 by the 1st Dalai Lama.
Tibetan dagger, 19th century.from Alan S. Cook Antique Arms and Armor
Tibetan sword, late 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
Drupka Kunley, the Divine Madman of the Dragon Lineage,A Tibetan poet and Tantric Buddhist teacher o
Tibetan phurbu decorated with silver, red coral, and turquoise, late 19th century.from Czerny’s Inte
Preta, the Hungry Ghosts,In Chinese and Tibetan Mahayana Buddhist tradition, Preta are hungry ghosts
The Tibetan Sand Mandala,The art of sand mandala’s or sand painting is a Tibetan Buddhist trad
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