white in colour, holding a hook in the right hand and a treasure vase in the left.
Aparajita, meaning ‘unconquered,’ is the name of a male deity sometimes characterized as a protector and sometimes as a wealth deity. He is often found in the lower registers of Taglung painting compositions up to the late 14th century. Aparajita is also found in some groups of the Ten Wrathful Ones.
[68] Aparajita.
"[Above] a lotus and sun and the tip of the trunk of Ganapati, ...Arya Aparajita, with a body yellow in colour. The right [hand] is held aloft with the palm extended. The left, a wrathful [gesture] together with a lasso, held at the heart. Having three eyes and bared fangs. Having jewel ornaments and garments of silk. Standing in a manner with the left leg extended. Surrounded by Brahma and the like, and a collection of gods holding umbrellas." (Konchog Lhundrub, Drub Tab Gyatsa).
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编号:Har2298
中文名称:无能胜夜叉
英文名称:Aparajita
标签:其他本尊
面数:1
主脸脸型:寂静相
脸色:白
主脸眼数:2
头饰:宝冠
手数:2
手持物:钩 宝瓶
翅膀:否
腿:2
姿态:游戏坐
身色:白
双身:否