Cheega Dharma King, pronounced as "Dangjin Qujia" in Tibetan and meaning Dharma King in Chinese, is the image of Yama manifested by Manjushri, the Bodhisattva, who presents a wrathful appearance. In Qiangm performances, Dharma King Cheegar acts as the principal deity. In Qiangm performances, Cheega Dharma King acts as the principal deity, which means that he is the head of the deities of his kind and the highest-ranking deity, while the other deities are all subordinates. His mask is in the form of a buffalo's head, with three rounded eyes, a crown of three skulls, two horns standing up, and a hideous face with teeth bared and a curled tongue.
Baima Tibetan Chejia Pharaoh's mask carved from wood, shaped like a bull's head, color primitive simplicity, body dark brown, skull crown carved on the head, horns upright, through the solemnity and majesty.

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