The Earth installation in the Museum, conceived by #RajeevSethi has a composition of 64 tiger doors from North East India, this is one such door. This is a Buddhist prayer room door. In Tibetan  iconography, the flayed leopard skin is often used as a mat or seat (asana) of dakinis or wrathful goddesses. The wearing of leopard skin therefore represents the yogin’s control over pride and offers protection to the meditator from outside harm or spiritual interference.