

Tantric Form of Avalokiteshvara with Consort
Brown stone sculpture with a wide base and rounded top featuring a central figure of a seated male, Avalokiteshvara, with four arms. He sits with his consort, a smaller female figure, Green Tara, on his lap. Both figures wear ornate robes and headdresses. The sculpture has a rounded base with an ornate pattern and a gradient background transitioning from dark to light gray. The figures' faces are serene. Avalokiteshvara's hands are positioned in front of him in prayer, while the other two hands hold objects. The female figure's hands are together in prayer. The sculpture showcases intricate carvings and details, with the figures positioned within an ornate arch.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 696 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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