~ Kalacakra deity in yabyum position with Visvamata.
Date: 15th century
Place of origin: Tibet
Medium: Distemper on cotton

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~ Kalacakra deity in yabyum position with Visvamata.
Date: 15th century
Place of origin: Tibet
Medium: Distemper on cotton
KALACAKRA - September Full Moon
Alb. "Crawling To Lhasa" (1972)
30 Day Song Challenge - Day 2
A song you like with a number in the title:
Raga No. 11 by Kalacakra (the C is pronounced like “TCH”).
Krautrock this early in the challenge? Then you don’t know me. (Okay, this band described themselves as “mantric acid folk”. So sue me.) This is one of my favorites from Crawling to Lhasa.
Link to the beginning is here.
Paint Groove playlist #67 “Mind Stroll”
Apple Music version
1. The Moondogs - Kalacakra
2. Brown Rice - Don Cherry
3. Man Dressed in Red - Road
4. If Not This Time - Fifty Foot Hose
5. Fragment March of Green - Ultimate Spinach
Spotify version
1. Brown Rice - Don Cherry
2. Man Dressed in Red - Road
3. If Not This Time - Fifty Foot Hose
4. Fragment March of Green - Ultimate Spinach
5. Moondog Monologue - Moondog
プレイリスト・5曲
Paint Groove playlist #35 “Blue Sunship”
1. Levee - Daniel Bachman
2. Tante Olga - Kalacakra
3. More blues - Pink Floyd
4. Pink Morning Blues - Kava Kon
5. Am I That Easy to Forget - Ernest Ranglin
6. Nat'l Weed Grower's Assoc. - Michael Hurley
7. Blue Mink - Alexis Korner’s Blues Incorporated
8. Ecclusiastics - Charles Mingus
プレイリスト・9曲
Kalacakra - God, Mandala and Stupas around the world
Kalacakra – God, Mandala and Stupas around the world
Kalacakra in a Yi-dam(god protector) who turns the wheel of life. Kalacakra is the title of a work in one of the divisions of the Kangyur. It is possible that Kalacakra is a personification of that work. Kalacakra is usually as a Yidam with four head on each of which is the third eye. He may have twelve or twenty-four arms but never has more than two legs. In his Yi-dam form, he is dark blue. His…
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