Amoghapasha, which means unfailing lasso, refers to an unfailing compassion like a lasso which brings all sentient beings out of suffering and into a state of happiness leading to enlightenment. Amoghapasha is a complicated deity subject in Tantric Buddhist iconography. He is easily mistaken for Avalokiteshvara in most artistic depictions. The two deities are frequently conflated together by scholars. Sometimes Amoghapasha is described as a form, or emanation, of Avalokiteshvara and again at other times a retinue figure when Avalokiteshvara is the central deity in the mandala.
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编号:BZ110
中文名称:克什米尔班智达传承之不空羂索观音
英文名称:Amoghapasha in the tradition of the Great Pandita of Kashmir
标签:观音
面数:1
主脸脸型:寂静相
脸色:白
主脸眼数:2
头饰:发髻
手数:8
手持物:叉 壶瓶 花(肩花) 经书 念珠(骷髅、花) 套索
手印:施无畏印 施愿印
翅膀:否
腿:2
姿态:站姿
身色:白
双身:否