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Ondör Gegen Zanabazar
19th century | Hans Leder
Believers entering a temple will first bow to the lama, the priest and teacher. After all, it is the lama who indicates the path to enlightenment and performs religious rituals for the benefit of lay Buddhists. The founders and great masters of various schools of Tibetan Buddhism are depicted in the robes of a lama.

Believers entering a temple will first bow to the lama, the priest and teacher. After all, it is the lama who indicates the path to enlightenment and performs religious rituals for the benefit of lay Buddhists. The founders and great masters of various schools of Tibetan Buddhism are depicted in the robes of a lama.
Collection:
Hans Leder DNBarrow_outward
Time:
19th century
Entry Date:
1906
Object Name
Ondör Gegen Zanabazar
Material/technology:
Clay
Copyright
Weltmuseum Wien
Collection area
South Asia, Southeast Asia, Himalayas
Geography
Südasien/Mongolei
Invs.
74664
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