skip to main | skip to sidebar

Himalayan Art Resources

The purpose of this site is to highlight the newest and latest additions, changes and updates to the HAR web page. The mission of Himalayan Art Resources (HAR) website is to create a comprehensive education and research database and virtual museum of Himalayan art.

Monday, May 25, 2009

New Outlines, Images & Image Sets

Outline Pages:
Art Subjects Outline Page (updated)
Padmasambhava Outline (updated)
Padmasambhava: Eight Forms
Padmasambhava: Meditational Forms
Ritual Objects (updated)
Parnashavari: Forest Goddess
Initiation Cards

Image Sets:
Padmasambhava: Eight Forms (Sculpture)
Padmasambhava: Medicine Buddha Form
Buddhist Worldly Protector: Rahula, Retinue Figure
Buddhist Worldly Protector: Ta'og Sengshon
Subject: Samye Monastery Paintings
Charts: Poetry & Calligraphy
Teacher: Do Kyentse Yeshe Dorje
Subject: Cityscapes, Unidentified
Initiation Cards: Rinchen Terdzo Volume NGA
Initiation Cards: Rinchen Terdzo Volume NYA
Initiation Cards: Bodong Sengdong (Simhamukha)
Initiation Cards: Jatson Sengdong (Simhamukha)
Initiation Cards: Chogling Choto Dregpa
Initiation Cards: Longsal Sengmar (Simhamukha)
Initiation Cards: Tagsham Sengmar (Simhamukha)
Initiation Cards: Nyangter Choto Dregpa
Initiation Cards: Rinchen Terdzo Master List
Initiation Cards: Peling
Buddhist Deity: Parnashavari (Yellow, Three Faces)
Buddhist Deity: Parnashavari (Blue, Four Hands)
Buddhist Deity: Parnashavari (Green, Two Hands)
Buddhist Deity: Parnashavari (Sculpture)
Ritual Object: Long Life Vase
Posted by Himalayan Art Resources at 8:43 PM
Labels: outlines

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2009 (101)
    • ►  November (1)
      • “DESIRE. DESTRUCTION. TRANSCENDENCE.”
    • ►  October (13)
      • The Chinese Government & Google Blogs
      • Wutaishan Mountain: Unidentified Manjushri Forms
      • A Rare Form of Padmasambhava
      • Milarepa Life Story Paintings
      • Milarepa: Another Image
      • Densatil Sculpture and the Capital Museum, Beijing...
      • Exhibition: The Path of Buddha
      • Forms of Arapachana Manjushri
      • Daewon-Sa Tibetan Museum in Korea
      • Four Traditional Ways of Classifying the Schools o...
      • Arhat Resource Page
      • Manjushri Outline Page Updated
      • Hevajra: Explanation of Form
    • ►  September (20)
      • Kurukulla: Explanation of Form
      • Arapachana Manjushri: Explanation of Form
      • Mahakala Resource Page
      • An Explanation of Iconographic Forms
      • Shri Devi with Three Faces! Sipai Gyalmo?
      • E-letter for September 26th, 2009
      • Advanced Search: New & Greatly Improved
      • Shri Devi: Palden Lhamo: Glorious Goddess
      • Milarepa in Life Story & Lineage Paintings
      • Four Milarepa Paintings & One Sculpture
      • Three Paintings: Are they Painted by the Same Arti...
      • Ekajati: Meditational Deity & Protector
      • Magzor Gyalmo, a form of Shri Devi
      • Terton Choggyur Lingpa (1829-1870)
      • Four Milarepa Paintings
      • Simhanada Lokeshvara: Lion's Roar
      • Yaks and Mandalas! What do they have in Common?
      • Mandala Resource Page
      • Reading & Interpreting the Symbols & Iconography o...
      • Are you researching a subject?
    • ►  August (7)
      • Greyscale Image Pages
      • Vajramrita & Related Forms
      • Mitra Gyatsa: a Compendium of Mandalas
      • Amoghapasha: Unfailing Lasso
      • New Outline Pages
      • Mongolian Treasures Uncovered
      • Newsletter: May - July 2009
    • ►  July (13)
      • Pancha Raksha Outline Page
      • How to Identify a Deity Image:Deities - Mutli-colo...
      • Three New Outlines
      • The Five Systems of Twenty-one Taras
      • Topic Outline Pages - Links
      • Mandala Technical Glossary
      • How to Identify a Deity Image
      • Chakrasamvara: Organized & Updated
      • List of Shambhala Kings by Katog Tsewang Norbu
    • ►  June (7)
    • ▼  May (7)
      • Avalokiteshvara: Updates, New Outlines, Images & S...
      • New Outlines, Images & Image Sets
      • New Outlines & Image Sets
      • New Thematic Sets on HAR
      • Hell: Subjects & Depictions Outline Page
      • Initiation Card Sets - Updated
      • European & Asian Museums Updated
    • ►  April (8)
    • ►  March (10)
    • ►  February (6)
    • ►  January (9)
  • ►  2008 (17)
    • ►  December (4)
    • ►  November (9)
    • ►  October (4)

Labels

  • additions (4)
  • Animals (1)
  • Architecture (1)
  • arhats (2)
  • art (3)
  • articles (1)
  • Avadana (1)
  • Blogs (1)
  • Bodhisattvas (1)
  • Book cover (1)
  • Book review (1)
  • c (1)
  • Calendars (2)
  • Chakrasamvara (1)
  • changes (2)
  • China (1)
  • collections (6)
  • E-mail updates (2)
  • exhibitions (5)
  • Glossary (4)
  • Greyscale (1)
  • HAR history (1)
  • hats (2)
  • Hell (1)
  • iconography (17)
  • Initiation Cards (1)
  • Jataka (1)
  • Kalachakra (1)
  • Kashmir (1)
  • Kurukulla (1)
  • Lamdre (1)
  • Lineages (1)
  • Links (2)
  • Mahakala (1)
  • Maitreya (1)
  • Malla (1)
  • mandalas (3)
  • Manjushri (2)
  • Maps (1)
  • Masterworks (1)
  • Milarepa (2)
  • Mongolia (1)
  • Murals (2)
  • museums (11)
  • navigation (4)
  • Nepal (2)
  • New Books (1)
  • newsletter (5)
  • Number Sets (1)
  • outlines (38)
  • painting (1)
  • portraits (1)
  • Protectors (1)
  • Resource Tools (3)
  • Sakya (2)
  • scripts (1)
  • Sculpture (1)
  • Search (3)
  • Sets (2)
  • Shambhala (1)
  • Shri Devi (3)
  • Testimonials (1)
  • updates (5)
  • Wutaishan (1)

About Me

Himalayan Art Resources
The mission of the Himalayan Art Resources website (HAR) is to create a comprehensive education and research database and virtual museum of Himalayan art: First, the website exhibits images of art from museum, university and private collections throughout the world. Second, the website documents all Himalayan art objects that are known through past or present collections or publications. Third, the database identifies and catalogues all images (comprised of painting, sculpture, ritual objects, murals, etc.). When an object image is not available for lack of permission from the copyright holder, the database uses a place card image. Book cover images are used for publications and generic place cards for collections.
View my complete profile

Asian Art

  • http://www.asianart.com/

Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center

  • http://blog.tbrc.org/

My Blog List

  • Don Croner’s World Wide Wanders
    Turkey | Istanbul | Sultanahmed District
    3 days ago

Followers

 

Subscribe To

Posts
    Atom
Posts
Comments
    Atom
Comments