File:Yama Dharmaraja - 19th century Mongolian painting (thangka).jpg

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English: According to the Rubin Museum of Art website [1], this is a 19th century Mongolian painting (pigments on cloth), depicting the protector deity (dharmapala) Yama and his retinue as a symbolic protector of the Gelug tradition, with Tsongkhapa at top and two disciples. Rubin Museum of Art: C2003.50.10.
Date 19th century
Source The Rubin Museum of Art. [2]
Author Unknown painter (19th century)

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Yama Dharmaraja (19th century Mongolian thangka)

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