A SMALL SILVER-INLAID BRONZE FIGURE OF MAHAKALA PANJARNATA
A SMALL SILVER-INLAID BRONZE FIGURE OF MAHAKALA PANJARNATA
A SMALL SILVER-INLAID BRONZE FIGURE OF MAHAKALA PANJARNATA
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A SMALL SILVER-INLAID BRONZE FIGURE OF MAHAKALA PANJARNATA
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西藏 十五世紀 銅錯銀寶帳大黑天像

TIBET, 15TH CENTURY

細節
西藏 十五世紀 銅錯銀寶帳大黑天像4 in. (10.2 cm.) high
來源
倫敦斯賓克,1971年(傳)
私人珍藏,加州,從上述來源入藏
出版
Himalayan Art Resources, item no. 24866.

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Anita Mehta
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拍品專文

Standing upright over a prone figure and holding a curved knife and skull cup in his hands, this finely-cast image depicts Mahakala Panjarnata, or Mahakala as Lord of the Pavilion. Considered to be a protector deity in every sect of Tibetan Buddhism, Panjarnata is considered to be the principle protector deity of the Sakya school and of the Shri Hevajra cycle of tantras. Typically, images of Panjarnata depict him with a gandhi (staff) resting across the crook of his arms, which in the present image is missing. This charming work is distinguished by the silver inlays in the eyes and jewelry, creating a shimmering image that highlights the ferocity of this powerful figure.

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