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Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. Dharmapala is a type of wrathful deity. The name means Dharma-defender in Sanskrit, also known as the Defenders of the Law (Dharma), or the Protectors of the Law

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Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. Dharmapala is a type of wrathful deity. The name means Dharma-defender in Sanskrit, also known as the Defenders of the Law (Dharma), or the Protectors of the Law
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. Dharmapala is a type of wrathful deity. — Stock Photo, Image
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. Dharmapala is a type of wrathful deity. The name means Dharma-defender in Sanskrit, also known as the Defenders of the Law (Dharma), or the Protectors of the Law
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. — Stock Photo, Image
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. Dharmapala is a type of wrathful deity. The name means Dharma-defender in Sanskrit, also known as the Defenders of the Law (Dharma), or the Protectors of the Law
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. — Stock Photo, Image
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. Dharmapala is a type of wrathful deity. The name means Dharma-defender in Sanskrit, also known as the Defenders of the Law (Dharma), or the Protectors of the Law
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. — Stock Photo, Image
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. Dharmapala is a type of wrathful deity. The name means Dharma-defender in Sanskrit, also known as the Defenders of the Law (Dharma), or the Protectors of the Law
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. — Stock Photo, Image
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. Dharmapala is a type of wrathful deity. The name means Dharma-defender in Sanskrit, also known as the Defenders of the Law (Dharma), or the Protectors of the Law
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. — Stock Photo, Image
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. Dharmapala is a type of wrathful deity. The name means Dharma-defender in Sanskrit, also known as the Defenders of the Law (Dharma), or the Protectors of the Law
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. Dharmapala is a type of wrathful deity. — Stock Photo, Image
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. Dharmapala is a type of wrathful deity. The name means Dharma-defender in Sanskrit, also known as the Defenders of the Law (Dharma), or the Protectors of the Law
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. — Stock Photo, Image
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. Dharmapala is a type of wrathful deity. The name means Dharma-defender in Sanskrit, also known as the Defenders of the Law (Dharma), or the Protectors of the Law
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. — Stock Photo, Image
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. Dharmapala is a type of wrathful deity. The name means Dharma-defender in Sanskrit, also known as the Defenders of the Law (Dharma), or the Protectors of the Law
Dharmapala (protector of dharma), Buddhist temple in Beijing, China. — Stock Photo, Image
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