| Native Name | Thangka |
| Object Number | CG94-1-58B |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Tibetan | Buddhist |
| Provenience | Tibet (uncertain) |
| Date Made | 18th Century |
| Section | Asian |
| Materials | Canvas |
| Technique | Painting |
| Iconography | Sthavira | Arhat | Bakula | Cūḍapanthaka | Rāhula | Piṇḍolabhāradvāja | Panthaka | Gopaka | Abhedya | Nāgasena | Virupaksha | Vaishravana | Umbrella | Jewel-Spitting Mongoose |
| Inscription Language | Tibetan Language | Tibetan Language |
| Description | Painting showing eight of the Sixteen Arhats (Lha. Neten Chudruk, WT gnas.brtan.bcu.drug) together with two of the Four Heavenly Kings, facing the viewer’s right, presumably originally a set together with CG94-1-58A (showing the other eight facing the viewer’s left) and CG94-1-58C showing Śākyamuni with Hva Shang and Dharmatala. The Arhats and Heavenly Kings are shown with their standard iconographic attributes, and the Arhats are labeled with their names in Tibetan. |
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