Dharmapala Standing on a Lion

Tibet

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 253

Dharmapalas, defenders of the dharma, the Buddha’s teachings, represent a category of wrathful guardians essential to the Tibetan system of Buddhism. They are understood to be enlightened beings. This fearsome protector stands astride an equally expressive lion, warding off spiritual dangers.

Dharmapala Standing on a Lion, Stone with traces of gold paint, inlaid with turquoise, Tibet

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