LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
PLATES OF THE ATLAS.
Group I.
Representations of Deities.
Plate I. The thirty-five Buddhas of Confession, in Tibetan Tungshakchi
sangye songa.
>• II. Vajrasattva, in Tibetan Dorjesempa, the God above all
» III. The Dhyani Buddha Amitabha, in Tibetan Odpagmed.
» IV. Padmapani, in Tibetan Chenresi, the particular Protector of
Tibet.
» V. Maitreya, in Tibetan Jampa, the Buddha to come.
» VI. Manjusri, in Tibetan Jamjang, the God of wisdom.
» VII. The goddess Doljang, the deified consort of king Srongtsan Gampo
(a.d. 617-98).
> VIII. Dzambhala, or Dodnevangpo, the God of wealth, with his
assistants.
» IX. Bihar Gyalpo, the Patron of monasteries and temples.
» X. Choichong Gyalpo, the God of astrology, and Protector of man
against evil spirits.
> XI Bzambhala, or Dodnevangpo. the God of wealth.
PLATES OF THE ATLAS.
Group I.
Representations of Deities.
Plate I. The thirty-five Buddhas of Confession, in Tibetan Tungshakchi
sangye songa.
>• II. Vajrasattva, in Tibetan Dorjesempa, the God above all
» III. The Dhyani Buddha Amitabha, in Tibetan Odpagmed.
» IV. Padmapani, in Tibetan Chenresi, the particular Protector of
Tibet.
» V. Maitreya, in Tibetan Jampa, the Buddha to come.
» VI. Manjusri, in Tibetan Jamjang, the God of wisdom.
» VII. The goddess Doljang, the deified consort of king Srongtsan Gampo
(a.d. 617-98).
> VIII. Dzambhala, or Dodnevangpo, the God of wealth, with his
assistants.
» IX. Bihar Gyalpo, the Patron of monasteries and temples.
» X. Choichong Gyalpo, the God of astrology, and Protector of man
against evil spirits.
> XI Bzambhala, or Dodnevangpo. the God of wealth.