File:Yama (Buddhism) Tibetan Buddhist dance mask for the Tsam ritual dance (3).png

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Yama (Erlik Han), Tibetan Buddhist dance mask.

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Français : Masque bouddhiste du dieu Yama, encore appelé narak il est le dieu de la mort et le seigneur des enfers. Dans le bouddhisme tantrique, il a une figure terrible, entourée de crânes humains. Affublé d'une épée, il est l'intendant du Dharmapala. La description fait référence à l'Art tibétain, (Ladakh en 1995)
English: Buddhist mask of god Yama (Erlik Han), also called narak, is the god of death and the lord of the underworld. In Tantric Buddhism, he has a terrible figure, surrounded by human skulls. Armed with a sword, he is the steward of Dharmapala, The depiction shows influences of Tibetan Buddhism, (Ladakh en 1995)
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Pierre André Leclercq  (1945–)  wikidata:Q97949455
 
Pierre André Leclercq
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Date of birth 1945 Edit this at Wikidata
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(scan d'une photo prise lors d'un voyage au Ladakh, en 1995)
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current10:07, 15 January 2024Thumbnail for version as of 10:07, 15 January 20243,840 × 4,598 (13.62 MB)Pierre André Leclercq (talk | contribs)better frame
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