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.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Important Site Address Change

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Please change your link or bookmark to the new Himalayan Art Resources News Page (http://www.himalayanart.org/news/). This HAR Google Blog ...
Monday, November 16, 2009

Secrets of Shangri-La: Quest for Sacred Caves

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If you have access to North American Television please tune in to PBS, November 18th, 8:00 p.m., to watch the National Geographic Special, ...
Wednesday, November 4, 2009

“DESIRE. DESTRUCTION. TRANSCENDENCE.”

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The Walters Art Museum presents the contemporary works of Amita Bhatt in dialog with tantric art from the John and Berthe Ford Collection. ...
Friday, October 30, 2009

The Chinese Government & Google Blogs

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The Chinese Government and Google have a dispute over which news feeds Google provides over its internet Blog service. Subsequently Google B...

Wutaishan Mountain: Unidentified Manjushri Forms

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There are two examples given below of unidentified forms of Manjushri. These are only two of many unidentified forms found on Wutaishan Moun...
Friday, October 23, 2009

A Rare Form of Padmasambhava

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Padmasambhava as Guru Dupung Zilnon (gu ru bdud dpung zil gnon) is possibly related to the Vajrakilaya practices of Longchenpa called Purba ...

Milarepa Life Story Paintings

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Two more Milarepa life story paintings have come to light. These two paintings belong to the same set as HAR #66417 and are part of a ninet...
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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.
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