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Rare Authentic Temple Rubbing, Angkor Wat, Hindu-Buddhist Angel, Devata, Aspara, 1960's Adventure Audubon Magazine

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Audubon Magazine

Viracocha was the supreme god of the Incas

It includes a certificate of authenticity and informational brochure detailing the story of it's creation

there are two inner areas of the wooden ring surrounding the globe that have small dents

It was created in 1975 and is in mint condition

Rare Authentic Temple Rubbing, Angkor Wat, Hindu-Buddhist Angel, Devata, Aspara, 1960's Adventure Audubon MagazineThis is a rare authentic 1960's rice paper and charcoal rubbing of a devata aspara stone bas relief at the Angkor Wat temple complex. It is professionally framed in a silver metal frame with protective glass. Asparas are female spirits of the clouds and waters in Hindu and Buddhist culture. They are often equated to fairies, nymphs, and angels in western culture. Asparas belong to the group of Hindu Buddhist heavenly beings known as Devatas, which

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