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Attributes of Pañjaranātha, the Tent Protector, in a 'Rgyan Tshogs' Banner

Image credit: Wellcome Collection

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The banner honours Pañjaranātha (in Tibetan, Gonpo Gur). Pañjaranātha is one of the most important aspects of Mahākāla (a category of Tantric Buddhist deity), propitiated (appeased) above all in the protector chapels of the Sakyapa order. Along the top edge of the banner, three flayed human hides are depicted with the head and arms hanging downwards. Interspersed between them are various human viscera and eyes on stalks. A garland of entrails divides this part of the banner from the main section below, where an ornate blue tent symbolises the black head of Pañjaranātha, flanked by two disk-shaped earrings and surmounted by a crown of five skulls, from each of which protrudes a wish-fulfilling jewel.

Wellcome Collection

London

Title

Attributes of Pañjaranātha, the Tent Protector, in a 'Rgyan Tshogs' Banner

Medium

distemper on linen

Measurements

H 62 x W 47 cm

Accession number

47089i

Acquisition method

presumed to be part of the collection formed by Henry S. Wellcome

Work type

Banner

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