STATUE DE GUHYASAMAJA EN BRONZE DORÉ
STATUE DE GUHYASAMAJA EN BRONZE DORÉ
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STATUE DE GUHYASAMAJA EN BRONZE DORÉ

TIBET, XVEME SIECLE

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STATUE DE GUHYASAMAJA EN BRONZE DORÉ
TIBET, XVEME SIECLE
La divinité aux trois visages est représentée assise en vajrasana sur un socle lotiforme. Ses bras principaux enlacent sa parèdre et tiennent le vajra et la ghanta. Ses autres bras rayonnent autour du couple. Il est vêtu de dhoti et paré de bijoux ; re-scellée.
Hauteur: 15 cm. (5 7/8 in.)
Provenance
The Private Collection of Lionel and Danielle Fournier of Himalayan Art, collected in Europe during 1970s-1980s.
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A GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF GUHYASAMAJA
TIBET, 15TH CENTURY

Lot Essay

Guhyasamaja is seated in vajrasana on a lotus base and embraces his consort Sparshavajra. Both hold the same attributes underlining the concept of symmetry on which the tantric student is supposed to meditate. It is suggested that all physical and mental phenomena have a symmetrical nature. The complex deity holds various attributes that symbolize the five Buddha families, including the vajra of Akshobhya, the wheel of Vairocana, the lotus of Amitabha, the jewel of Ratnasambahava and the sword of Amoghasiddhi. The vajra and ghanta held in his principle crossed hands refer to Vajradhara who heads the five Buddha’s or tathagatas.

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