Lhukang Temple, 3rd Floor - Updated

On the 3rd floor of the Lhukang Temple there are seven murals - painted wall surfaces. Of the seven there are three large mural panels and four small mural panels. Two of the large panels document [1 & 2] 'Revealed Treasure' Teachings of Pema Lingpa. These two panels are very detailed with dozens of images, accompanied by written inscriptions and in some cases with sequential numbering. (North & West Wall).
A third large panel depicts the [3] Eighty-four Mahasiddhas of the Vajrasana tradition along with the Twenty-five disciples of Padmasambhava. (East Wall).
Of the four small narrow panels, the first of these depicts various narratives scenes including [4] Pema Lingpa and the discovery of 'Revealed Treasures' in a lake in Bhutan. The second small panel again depicts [5] narrative scenes including Sakya Pandita, Tsongkapa, Tsarchen Loasal Gyatso and Doringpa (see images below). The first and second panels are placed together in a corner forming a right angle. The third of the three panels depicts [6] two deities - a Nyingma Heruka figure above and a wrathful Vajrapani below. The fourth small panel appears to be a continuation of one of the large Pema Lingpa panels.