A LARGE PAINTING OF SITATAPATRA
TIBETAN PAINTINGS FROM THE COLLECTION OF RALPH GLASGAL (LOTS 401-416)
A LARGE PAINTING OF SITATAPATRA

TIBET, 20TH CENTURY

Details
A LARGE PAINTING OF SITATAPATRA
TIBET, 20TH CENTURY
42 1⁄2 x 27 5⁄8 in. (108 x 70.2 cm.)
Literature
Himalayan Art Resources, item no. 24735.

Lot Essay

The white bodhisattva of one thousand heads, arms and myriad eyes astride at center, is known in Sanskrit as Sitatapatra. Her proper-left five hundred legs on the left side suppress a host of worldly deities and animals, while her proper-right five hundred legs suppress a host of worldly plights, demons and animals. The present composition also includes Buddha Shakyamuni, Vajrasattva, the Medicine Buddha Bhaishajyaguru, and Padmasambhava from left to right at top, and the Three Mahakala Brothers and Rahula at bottom.

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