

Manjuvara with consort (yab-yum)
Manjuvara with consort in yab-yum. The sculpture depicts two figures, one sitting and one on their lap. The sitting figure has a serene expression and multiple arms. They wear a crown and various bracelets. Their legs are crossed in a seated position. The figure on their lap sits with their back to the seated figure, and their arms are positioned around the seated figure's neck and shoulder. The sculpture sits on a decorative base with a leaf-like pattern. The figures are positioned within an arched frame, which features intricate carvings. The overall color of the sculpture is a light brown or gold.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 777 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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