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Ritual card (tib: tsa ka li) Damchen Garwa Nagpo (Dam can mGar ba nag po).
Ritual card (tib: tsa ka li) with a depiction of Damchen Garwa Nagpo (Dam can mGar ba nag po). Gods depicted on ritual cards support the meditator, but are also present in this form during ceremonies and ritual teachings. In framed form, these ritual cards can also serve as protective amulets. The deity also known as the "Black Blacksmith" comes from the Central Asian shamanistic area and became a Buddhist protective deity through an oath.

Ritual card (tib: tsa ka li) with a depiction of Damchen Garwa Nagpo (Dam can mGar ba nag po). Gods depicted on ritual cards support the meditator, but are also present in this form during ceremonies and ritual teachings. In framed form, these ritual cards can also serve as protective amulets. The deity also known as the "Black Blacksmith" comes from the Central Asian shamanistic area and became a Buddhist protective deity through an oath.
Collector:
Hans Leder DNBarrow_outward
Object Name
Damchen Garwa Nagpo
Culture
Mongolei
Copyright
Weltmuseum Wien
Collection area
South Asia, Southeast Asia, Himalayas
Geography
Zentralasien/Mongolei
Invs.
75124
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