Tantric Deities Hevajra and Nairatmya in Ritual Embrace (Yab-Yum), c. 1600
Double-Sided Painted Banner (Paubha) with God Shiva, 16th-17th century
Painted Banner (Thangka) with the Medicine Buddha (Bhaishajyaguru), 14th century
Buddhist Deity Vajrasattva with Bell (Ghanta) and Thunderbolt (Vajra), 18th century
Tantric Female Enlightened Being (Vajrayogini) Holding a Skull Cup, 18th century
Buddha Triumphing over Mara (Maravijaya), 16th century
Vajradhara Buddha Seated Holding a Thunderbolt (Vajra) and Bell (Ghanta), 15th century
Buddha Amitayus Holding a Vase of Longevity (Kalasa), 18th century
Head of Bhairava, A Horrific Form of God Shiva, Malla period, 16th/17th century
God Vishnu Astride His Mount, Garuda, 17th/18th century
Vairochana Buddha Seated Giving the First Sermon (Dharmachakramudra), late 17th/early 18th century
God Vishnu Riding His Mount, Garuda, 16th/17th century
Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara Seated with Hand in Gesture of Reassurance (Abhayamudra), 15th/16th century
Deity from a Set of Five Pancharaksha Goddesses, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), 19th century
Tibeto-Chinese
Double-Sided Printing Block with Mongolian Script, 18th/19th century
Painted Banner (Thangka) with Guru Dragpur, a Wrathful Form of Padmasambhava, 18th/19th century
Eleven-Headed Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, 17th/18th century
Goddess Tara with Hand in Gesture of Reassurance (Abhayamudra), 15th century
Yaksha General Holding a Mongoose, 18th century
Necklace Inscribed with the Name of King Pratapamalladeva, About 1650