Something from the Republic of China period. This is an excellent Puba King Kong with a horse's head of the deity called Hayagriva with Three-sided Dharmapāla from Tashi Triling, the sacred place of the Lotus Master, which is a place of auspiciousness and silence. This outstanding Puba King Kong with a horse's head of the deity called Hayagriva comes from the Horse's Head Ming King Altar. With its delicate craftsmanship and dominating look, this object unconsciously exudes an aura of a protector of the Dharma. Looking closely at each part of the casting, this object seems to be showing the world his preciousness with its own exquisiteness and sense of power, and is highly artistic. At the top of the object is a realistic horse's head, and at the bottom is an angry Three-sided Dharmapāla statue, with a vivid and artistic face. They are images of Puba King Kong's divine power materialized, all of them are bearded like flames, with three angry eyes as if glaring angrily at all the evils in the world, and with their cheeks bulging out, with their muscles protruding out and powerful.
The face of the statue's lips are open, you can see the inside of the fangs, look very serious and scary, let a person shudder, can see Dharmapāla's determination to defeat the evil, and to get the great achievement of possessing unlimited mana; the middle part of the double Lotus Platform cleverly opened up the whole piece of the magic weapon of the sense of space, but also to show the middle of the Puba King Kong used to hold in the middle of the place of the hands is very clear sense of hierarchy. The lower part of the mochigarbha is even more detailed and vivid, as if it were a real goddess who had descended to the earth, combining perfectly with the outstretched sharp body, and the twisting tail of the long serpent falls solidly between the three-pronged sharp edges, echoing the dragon's head on the upper part of the stiffness of the vajra. It is as beautifully crafted as its original base rosette. Truly worthy of the Puba King Kong of the Sacred Earth Altar, any words lose their meaning in the presence of such a extremely beautifully crafted instrument.