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Initiation Card (Tsakalis): Vairochana
Two figures, likely representations of Buddhist deities or aspects of the Buddha, are seated in a symmetrical, frontal pose within a richly decorated, arched niche. The composition is highly detailed, utilizing vibrant colors and complex iconography typical of Himalayan religious art. The figures are adorned with elaborate jewelry and halos, suggesting divine status. The overall structure is framed by a decorative border.
Likely painted on textile or paper (thangka style), characterized by mineral pigments and detailed line work. The style suggests a traditional Himalayan or Tibetan artistic tradition.
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