

Samantabhadra
Samantabhadra, a Buddhist deity, depicted as a male figure sitting on a lotus flower. He wears a crown and a flowing robe with red, green, and white colors. The robe has a complex design with folds and creases. A beaded necklace hangs around his neck. His hands are positioned in front of him, but the details are unclear. A smaller figure stands to his left. The background is dark brown with a large circle behind the deity's head. A gold border surrounds the image, with a blue and gold pattern along the edges.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 440 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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