Last surviving hand paintings in Sherpa of early 20th century, painted in 1920. Chiwang, Lha Khang.
Adi Buddha Samantabhadra with his consort. Tantric Embrace. 
The Spiritual Art of Love Tantric Deities in Ecstatic Union, thangkha painting. ‘The function of Tantra is to transform all pleasure into the transcendental experience of deep penetrative awareness. Instead of advocating separation from worldly pleasures…Tantra channels the energy of enjoyment into a quick and powerful path to fulfillment and enlightenment. This is the most skillful way of using our precious human potential.”
                                                                                -Lama Yeshe

Chiwong Monastery, Solu Khumbu, Nepal.
Last surviving hand paintings in Sherpa of early 20th century, painted in 1920. Chiwang, Lha Khang.
Adi Buddha Samantabhadra with his consort. Tantric Embrace.
The Spiritual Art of Love Tantric Deities in Ecstatic Union, thangkha painting. ‘The function of Tantra is to transform all pleasure into the transcendental experience of deep penetrative awareness. Instead of advocating separation from worldly pleasures…Tantra channels the energy of enjoyment into a quick and powerful path to fulfillment and enlightenment. This is the most skillful way of using our precious human potential.”
-Lama Yeshe

Chiwong Monastery, Solu Khumbu, Nepal.
Last surviving hand paintings in Sherpa of early 20th century, painted in 1920. Chiwang, Lha Khang.
Adi Buddha Samantabhadra with his consort. Tantric Embrace. 
The Spiritual Art of Love Tantric Deities in Ecstatic Union, thangkha painting. ‘The function of Tantra is to transform all pleasure into the transcendental experience of deep penetrative awareness. Instead of advocating separation from worldly pleasures…Tantra channels the energy of enjoyment into a quick and powerful path to fulfillment and enlightenment. This is the most skillful way of using our precious human potential.”
                                                                                -Lama Yeshe

Chiwong Monastery, Solu Khumbu, Nepal.
Last surviving hand paintings in Sherpa of early 20th century, painted in 1920. Chiwang, Lha Khang.
Adi Buddha Samantabhadra with his consort. Tantric Embrace.
The Spiritual Art of Love Tantric Deities in Ecstatic Union, thangkha painting. ‘The function of Tantra is to transform all pleasure into the transcendental experience of deep penetrative awareness. Instead of advocating separation from worldly pleasures…Tantra channels the energy of enjoyment into a quick and powerful path to fulfillment and enlightenment. This is the most skillful way of using our precious human potential.”
-Lama Yeshe

Chiwong Monastery, Solu Khumbu, Nepal.
See photo in original gallery.