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Sei drabcen (bSe’i khrab can)
Sei drabcen is the wrathful form of Tshangs pa dkar po. He is depicted riding a light brown horse, with red body paint and a leather breastplate. In his left hand he holds a long staff, in his right he holds a noose with which he catches religious enemies. On his head he wears a helmet decorated with flags. Sei drabcen is invoked to destroy obstacles

Sei drabcen is the wrathful form of Tshangs pa dkar po. He is depicted riding a light brown horse, with red body paint and a leather breastplate. In his left hand he holds a long staff, in his right he holds a noose with which he catches religious enemies. On his head he wears a helmet decorated with flags. Sei drabcen is invoked to destroy obstacles
Collector:
René Nebesky-Wojkowitz (1923 Groß-Hoschütz - 1959 Wien) DNBarrow_outward
Object Name
Sei drabcen (bSe’i khrab can)
Culture
Tibet
Copyright
Weltmuseum Wien
Collection area
South Asia, Southeast Asia, Himalayas
Geography
Südasien/Himalaya/Tibet
Invs.
134450
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