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[size=+2]Mahabala (Buddhist Deity)
(item no. 89180)
Bhutan
1800 - 1899
Drukpa (Kagyu) and Buddhist Lineages
Ground Mineral Pigment on Cotton
Collection of Rubin Museum of Art
"The world frightening Mahabala, [with] a body red in colour, one face and four hands. The two right [hands] hold a white stick and a white fly-whisk. The two left, in a bowing manner and a wrathful [gesture] together with a lasso. Having three eyes and bared fangs. Brown hair bristling upwards. Having ornaments of snake and a lower garment of tiger skin. Standing in the middle of red rays of light in a manner with the left leg extended." (Extracted from the text A Lamp Removing Obscurations by Ngorchen Konchog Lhundrub. Also, see An Ocean of Methods of Accomplishment).
"Mahabala, red in colour [like] the rays of the sun, with one face and four hands. The right hold a stick and a fly-whisk. The [two] left are in a bowing manner and a wrathful gesture together with a lasso; wearing a tiger skin and standing with the left leg extended." (The 9th Je Kenpo of Bhutan, Shakya Rinchen, 1710-1759).
At the top center is Akshobhya Buddha. Descending on the (viewers) left is Vighnantaka, Hevajra Heruka, Bhutadamara Vajrapani, and Kartaridhara Mahakala.
Descending on the right are Humkara, Hevajra Sahaja Heruka, Vajra Nairatmya, and Chaturbhuja Mahakala. At the bottom center is a variant form of Bhutadamara Vajrapani.
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