On Fri, 6 Apr 2007, Karen Heim wrote:

> No, it's Vajravahani.  It's meant to be a Mongolian interpretation of
> a Buddhist deity.

My fault; I wrote Hindu. Funny thing, I started by writing Buddhist, then
looked at the picture, and changed it to Hindu. I can't keep all the
images straight... Darned impressive costume and presentation, anyway.

--Robin

> On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 14:55:17 -0400
>   Ruth Anne Baumgartner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That would be Kali, I imagine. (not enough arms, but the 
> >rest is wow!)
> > 
> > --Ruth Anne Baumgartner
> > scholar gypsy and amateur costumer
> > 
> > 
> > On Apr 4, 2007, at 8:54 PM, Robin Netherton wrote:
> > 
> >>
> >> On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, Dawn wrote:
> >>
> >> <snip>
> >> http://tancos2.pmachinehosting.com/animelog_comments.php? 
> >> id=2992_0_2_0_C
> >>
> >> These are mostly from the masquerades. Top, Gypsy Ames 
> >>in a truly
> >> impressive Hindu-goddess-inspired-something- or-other; I 
> >>was too  
> >> bedazzled
> >> to note the name as her presentation was a showstopper.

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