IMPORTANTE STATUE DE SHADAKSHARI LOKESHVARA EN BRONZE
IMPORTANTE STATUE DE SHADAKSHARI LOKESHVARA EN BRONZE
IMPORTANTE STATUE DE SHADAKSHARI LOKESHVARA EN BRONZE
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IMPORTANTE STATUE DE SHADAKSHARI LOKESHVARA EN BRONZE

TIBET, CIRCA XVEME SIECLE

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IMPORTANTE STATUE DE SHADAKSHARI LOKESHVARA EN BRONZE
TIBET, CIRCA XVEME SIECLE
Il est représenté assis en vajrasana sur un socle lotiforme. Ses mains principales sont en anjalimudra, ses deux autres mains en vitarkamudra, l'une tenant une perle, l'autre tenait certainement à l'origine le lotus. Il est paré de bijoux et vêtu d'un dhoti. Son visage est serein et doré à froid et rehaussé de polychromie. Ses cheveux bleus sont coiffés en un haut chignon orné d'un petit Bouddha. Son front est ceint d'une couronne ouvragée.
Hauteur: 59 cm. (23 ¼ in.)
Provenance
In the collection prior to 1989.
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A BRONZE FIGURE OF SHADAKSHARI LOKESHVARA
TIBET, CIRCA 15TH CENTURY

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Shadakshari Lokeshvara is one of the thirty-one forms of Avalokiteshvara according to the Sadhanamala. He is personified by the six syllable mantra of the Buddhists, 'Om mani padme hum'. The four-armed Sadaksharilokeshvara is seated in vajrasana on the lotus pedestal. The lower pair of his arms is in anjalimudra, the gesture of adoration against the chest while the upper right hand is holding a pearl, the upper left arm is in the attitude of holding the lotus which is not present.
See a very close figure of Shadaksari Lokeshvara with the face painted in cold gold from the 14th century illustrated in Ulrich Von Schroeder, Buddhist Sculptures in Tibet, volume II, Tibet & China, Visual Dharma Publications Ltd., Hong Kong 2001, fig. 317C p. 1180).

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