

Vajravarahi
The Vajravarahi statue depicts a woman with a golden hue. She has a crown on her head adorned with turquoise stones. Her right leg is bent behind her, while her left leg is bent in front of her. Her right arm is raised, and her left arm crosses her body. She appears to be dancing. A small bird-like object is in her right hand. She wears jewelry on her wrists, ankles, and around her waist. The background transitions from dark gray to light gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 779 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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