Vajrasattva, Mandala, depicting the self-created tantric Buddha without any beginning or end in an eternal embrace with prajna wisdom by School Nepalese

Vajrasattva, Mandala, depicting the self-created tantric Buddha without any beginning or end in an eternal embrace with prajna wisdom

(Vajrasattva, Mandala, depicting the self created tantric Buddha without any beginning or end in an eternal embrace with prajna wisdom (gouache on cloth))


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Vajrasattva, Mandala, depicting the self-created tantric Buddha without any beginning or end in an eternal embrace with prajna wisdom by School Nepalese. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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