Szilágyi András (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 24. (Budapest, 2006)
Béla KELÉNYI: Two Trunks from London. Hungarian aspects of the 'discovery' of Nepalese art
7. Säkyamuni 8. Ceremonial crown Tibet, 18'" c. brass, with traces of gilding Nepal, I4' h century (?); gilded copper inlaid with lapis lazuli H: 18 cm. Inv. no.: 919 and glass, traces of red paint H: 26 cm. Inv. no.: 3263 9. Deity No. 3 (on the lower band of the ceremonial helmet). 10. Goddess No. 4 (on the upper band of the ceremonial There is a vajra in his upper left hand, his lower left hand is in helmet; with an animal's head) She is holding an axe (Skrt.: abhaya mucira; he is holding a trident (Skrt.: trisula) in his upper parasu) in her raised right hand: the index finger of her left right hand and a vase (Skrt.: kalasa) in his lower left hand. hand lying in her lap is also raised (Skrt.: tarjanîmudrâ?).