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South Asian/Indian Art, Illustration, Design & Typography.

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Srid pa ho (Divination Chart), Tibet, late twentieth century. Paint on cloth.  Via www.loc.gov

Tibetan astrology depicts the signs and symbols of the universe in this traditional format, possibly introduced from China as early as the seventh century and popular in Tibet since the seventeenth century. The central figure is a large golden tortoise, representing the Bodhisattva of Knowledge, upon whom are drawn various geomantic diagrams, such as the nine magic squares and symbols of the eight planets. This type of Thangka is often hung in homes for protection and displayed for special occasions.

Srid pa ho (Divination Chart), Tibet, late twentieth century. Paint on cloth. Via www.loc.gov

Tibetan astrology depicts the signs and symbols of the universe in this traditional format, possibly introduced from China as early as the seventh century and popular in Tibet since the seventeenth century. The central figure is a large golden tortoise, representing the Bodhisattva of Knowledge, upon whom are drawn various geomantic diagrams, such as the nine magic squares and symbols of the eight planets. This type of Thangka is often hung in homes for protection and displayed for special occasions.

Bhutan: Punakha Dzong Protection mandala, or Srid-Pa-Ho. A diagram of divination, depicting the patterns of the Eight Trigrams (eight combinations of three lines, formerly used in divination) and the 12 symbolic animals of Chinese astrology, around the central figure of a large golden tortoise, representing the Bodhisattva of Knowledge.

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Bhutan: Punakha Dzong Protection mandala, or Srid-Pa-Ho. A diagram of divination, depicting the patterns of the Eight Trigrams (eight combinations of three lines, formerly used in divination) and the 12 symbolic animals of Chinese astrology, around the central figure of a large golden tortoise, representing the Bodhisattva of Knowledge.

via lh3.ggpht.com

Panchen Lama Refuge Tree. Tibet, nineteenth century. Via lh3.ggpht.com

Panchen Lama Refuge Tree. Tibet, nineteenth century. Via lh3.ggpht.com

tashidhargyal:

The Knot from the Eight Auspicious Symbols by thangka artist Tashi Dhargyal.

tashidhargyal:

The Knot from the Eight Auspicious Symbols by thangka artist Tashi Dhargyal.

Tibetan astrological thangka, via images.ethangka.com

Tibetan astrological thangka, via images.ethangka.com

Bhutanese painted thanka of the Jataka Tales, 18th-19th century, Phajoding Gonpa, Thimphu, Bhutan, via upload.wikimedia.org

Bhutanese painted thanka of the Jataka Tales, 18th-19th century, Phajoding Gonpa, Thimphu, Bhutan, via upload.wikimedia.org

mahakala bernagchen, via annalyttiger.files.wordpress.com

mahakala bernagchen, via annalyttiger.files.wordpress.com

Svayambhunath mahachaitya: thangka depicting the temple in Nepal, via lh3.ggpht.com

Svayambhunath mahachaitya: thangka depicting the temple in Nepal, via lh3.ggpht.com

Rakta Ganapati (Hindu God & Buddhist Deity, Tibetan: tsog kyi dag po mar po, English: the Red Lord of Hosts). Tibet, 1800-1899.

via www.gelu.org

Rakta Ganapati (Hindu God & Buddhist Deity, Tibetan: tsog kyi dag po mar po, English: the Red Lord of Hosts). Tibet, 1800-1899.

via www.gelu.org

Rahu in his tibetan form, Rahula or kyab jug. via www.gelu.org

Rahu in his tibetan form, Rahula or kyab jug. via www.gelu.org

A Tibetan depiction of Rahu (Rāhula) with 9 heads and a face in his belly, the mouth of which swallows up the moon or sun during eclipses.  He is usually shown with a thousand eyes all over his dark-colored body. In his four arms he holds a bow and arrow, and often a lasso and victory banner. He is wrathful in appearance, ablaze with fire, and his lower body has the form of a snake. via 1.bp.blogspot.com

A Tibetan depiction of Rahu (Rāhula) with 9 heads and a face in his belly, the mouth of which swallows up the moon or sun during eclipses. He is usually shown with a thousand eyes all over his dark-colored body. In his four arms he holds a bow and arrow, and often a lasso and victory banner. He is wrathful in appearance, ablaze with fire, and his lower body has the form of a snake. via 1.bp.blogspot.com

Tibetan Garuda, via tibetanbuddhistsangha.org

Tibetan Garuda, via tibetanbuddhistsangha.org

Thangka - “Painting of Letters”. Via lh4.ggpht.com

Thangka - “Painting of Letters”. Via lh4.ggpht.com

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