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Exquisite 15th Century Tibetan Vajrabhairava Sculpture - Ancient Buddhist Art Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exquisite 18th-19th Century Vajrabhairava And Vajravetali Sculpture From Mongolia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exquisite 15th Century Tibetan Vajrabhairava Sculpture - Buddhist Tantric Deity Art Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yamantaka Royalty Free Stock Photo
People paying respects at the Kaal Bhairav shrine in Durbar Square, Kathmandu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Buddhist Lord- Vajrabhairava
Kala Bhairava, a fierce avatar of Shiva, at shrine in Durbar Square, Kathmandu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up of image of Kala Bhairava, a fierce avatar of Shiva, at shrine in Durbar Square, Kathmandu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
ShanYin Pavilion in Beihai Park, Beijing, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
ShanYin Pavilion in Beihai Park, Beijing, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bronze Tibetan statue of 19th century in Museum of History of Religion Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kaal Bhairav is a Hindu shrine, in Kathmandu Durbar Square, which according to legend had been sculptured from a single stone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vajrabhairava is the lord of death deity of Vajrayana Buddhism. Also known as Yamantaka, he is conceptualized as conqueror of death. This statue is situated in a Monastery in Mcleodganj, Himachal Pradesh, India.


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