Tibetan ritual objects: photo 124
Photo 124 of 207 in Gallery: Tibetan ritual objects

Image title: Figure 4.2.35: Mahakala holding a skull in the left
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[Figure 4.2.35]�Mahakala holding a skull in the left hand with the top jaw intact and teeth visible, 12th century, likely from Dali (Yunnan) and now in a private collection. Image via Himalayan Art Resources (no. 7843).
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These plates originate from the study “On the use of Human remains in Tibetan ritual objects� by Ayesha Fuentes. This dissertation examines the cultural history and material applications of human remains in Tibetan rituals, utilizing conservation, technical art history, and anthropology. It focuses on skulls, bone ornaments, and the rkang gling trumpet, investigating their use in Buddhist tantra and contemporary practices, while establishing a framework for understanding their evolving significance.
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