Deities of the Padmakula Mandala
- Location
 - Dunhuang, China
 - Date
 - period of Tibetan rule (ca. 781–848)
 - Material
 - pigments on silk
 - Dimensions
 - 35¼ x 25⅝ in. (89.6 x 60 cm)
 - Collection
 Mission of Paul Pelliot, 1906–1908; Musée national des arts asiatiques–Guimet, Paris; EO 1131
- Photo Credit
 - photograph © RMN-Grand Palais/Art Resource, NY
 
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