IMPORTANTE STATUE DE VAJRADHARA EN BRONZE DORE
IMPORTANTE STATUE DE VAJRADHARA EN BRONZE DORE
IMPORTANTE STATUE DE VAJRADHARA EN BRONZE DORE
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IMPORTANTE STATUE DE VAJRADHARA EN BRONZE DORE

TIBET, XVEME SIECLE

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IMPORTANTE STATUE DE VAJRADHARA EN BRONZE DORE
TIBET, XVEME SIECLE
Il est représenté assis on vajrasana sur une base lotiforme. Ses mains croisées devant sa poitrine tenaient originellement les tiges de lotus supportant le vajra. Paré de bijoux, il est vêtu d'un dhoti et d'une cape. Le visage serein, ses yeux mi-clos sont surmontés de sourcils arqués. Ses cheveux sont coiffés en chignon et ceints d'une tiare ornée de pierres semi-précieuses ; quelques manques, scellée.
Hauteur: 28 cm. (11 in.)
Provenance
The Private Collection of Lionel and Danielle Fournier of Himalayan Art, collected in Europe during 1970s-1980s.

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AN IMPORTANT GILT-BRONZE FIGURE OF VAJRADHARA
TIBET, 15TH CENTURY

Lot Essay

Although one attribute, the vajra, is missing which was formerly placed on the lotus flower at his right shoulder side, it is most likely that the bronze represents Vajradhara (‘Diamond Holder’). The other attribute is the ghanta or priest-bell. Both hands are crossed in front of his chest in the so-called vajrahumkaramudra, a gesture particular for Vajradhara. He is seen as the Primordial Buddha or Adi Buddha and heads the five Buddha families. In fact represented as a bodhisattva, he is the Adi Buddha of the Gelugspa order. Like Vajrasattva is the Primordial Buddha for the Kadampa school and the naked Samanthabhadra for the Nyingmapa’s. The superb casting of the figure makes it a great testimony of Tibetan religious art.

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