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Who holds the Wheel of Time? Our #ArtOfTheWeek depicts Second Buddha Padmasambhava emanating a rainbow path down to the seventh king of #Shambhala. | Learn more: https://t.co/P1GtmCgw5s
(Rubin Museum of Art; C2006.66.152) #TibetanBuddhism #BuddhistArt
There couldn’t be a better DJ for the #ChitraGanesh celebration on 5/4 than @djrekha. Two fierce female artists who are all about the future! #TheFutureIsFemale #BasementBhangra | https://t.co/9cb1sRILRC
Happy #BuddhaPurnima to those celebrating the birth of the #Buddha today. Here, he is show being born from Queen Maya’s side. Next month is #SagaDawa, when Tibetans celebrate the Buddha’s birth, #enlightenment, and death.
(Birth of Buddha; Tibet; Rubin Museum of Art, C2004.14.6)
Happy #FirstDayofSpring! 🌸🌺🌼🌷 What are you doing to celebrate the #spring equinox?
(📜Detail from Amitayus, Buddha of Long Life; Rubin Museum of Art; Gift of Shelley and Donald Rubin; C2006.66.14)
“I just love bossy #women... To me, #bossy is not a pejorative term at all. It means somebody’s passionate + engaged + ambitious + doesn’t mind leading.”–#AmyPohler
👑 Protector Shri Devi as Magzor Gyalmo "the #Queen who Repels Armies”
📜Rubin Museum; C2009.7 #WomensHistoryMonth
Horoscopes, #numerology, divination, and healing are all part of Tibetan Astrology. They’re illustrated beautifully in this scroll, our #ArtOfTheWeek. Learn more: https://t.co/3mJ6RPe7WK
#MartinLutherKingDay celebrates the life & words of an American hero. Follow along on our Facebook and learn how his 6 principles of nonviolence are reflected in Himalayan artworks. > https://t.co/sRJCTDfiEh
How will your year unfold? With the #WhiteBeryl as your guide, learn how to maximize auspicious opportunities during a Tibetan astrology & divination workshop, 1/31 > https://t.co/HfLLaKbq7s
Winter snowfall sure looks pretty—until your flight is delayed. @nytimes offers a mindful remedy during your travels home and abroad. https://t.co/R727gwGV8R
“Got to be cruel, to be kind” is lyric that is as clever as it is true. In traumatic situations, we sometimes avoid mercy for ourselves and others. Author Anne Lamott dissects. @BrainPickings shares excerpts. > https://t.co/3EFTAbPCUr