Vajrabhairava dharmapala
Vaijrabhairava dharmapala, the Gurdian of the Buddhist Doctrine and the Defender of the Faith with Fear-inspiring vajra stands in stepping out position with his eight pairs of legs. He has a buffalo head and six arms. Bracelets adorn his arms, anckles, ornements hangs from his hip, and eight-spokd prayer wheels decorate hos chest and back. Only his two main hands have survived with his main attributes. Above his shoulders also have two small haeds and between his horns are three small skulls, and a larger human head above then, and a smaller Manjusrí head on top. On its backside six small angry heads are depictied too. All the heads surrounded by flames and all foreheads have third eye. Vaijrabhairava embraces his consort in yab yum poition, to whom only two legs have remained intact, whilst her entire upper body is missing. The statue is a fragment, Vajrabhairava four arms, the secong head's skull diadem, the skul of the small head and the throne are all missing.