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Tibet
1500 - 1599
Sakya, Ngor (Sakya) and Buddhist Lineages
54.61x44.45cm (21.50x17.50in)
Ground Mineral Pigment on Cotton
Collection of Rubin Museum of Art
Chakrasamvara, Thirteen Deity Samvarodaya Chakrasamvara Mandala (Tibetan: khor lo dem chog lha chu sum gyi kyil kor) from the Shri Maha Sambarodaya Tantraraja [TOH 373, Ngor 72]. Explore the Symbolic Elements of this Mandala.
Within the center of the two-dimensional circular diagram (mandala) representing the top view of a three-dimensional celestial palace and surroundings is the tutelary deity Chakrasamvara, blue-black in colour, with three faces and six hands. In the first pair of hands are a vajra and bell crossed at the heart embracing the consort red Vajravarahi, surrounded by the flames of pristine awareness.
The painting style, heavily influenced by Nepali aesthetics and a strong penchant for red, is typical of older Sakya and Ngorpa 'tangkas' and wall murals |
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