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The centre of the mandala shows the blue-black Chakrasamvara with four faces and twelve arms, the two main arms embracing his consort Vajravarahi, who has one face and two arms. He wears a girdle made of tiger skin and the skin of an elephant, grasping with one of his right hands the left paw while one of his left hands holds the left foot. With his right leg set forward he presses down the head of Kalabhairava, and his left leg presses the breast of Kali. In one of his left hands he holds the four severed heads of god Brahma.
Chakrasamvara Mandala 11 Centre Close Up The centre of the mandala shows the blue-black Chakrasamvara with four faces and twelve arms, the two main arms embracing his consort Vajravarahi, who has one face and two arms. He wears a girdle made of tiger skin and the skin of an elephant, grasping with one of his right hands the left paw while one of his left hands holds the left foot. With his right leg set forward he presses down the head of Kalabhairava, and his left leg presses the breast of Kali. In one of his left hands he holds the four severed heads of god Brahma.

DATE: 2004-02-18 14:02