编号:HAR88707
中文名称:达玛茹巴(印度大成就者)
英文名称: Indian Adept (siddha) - Damarupa
尺幅:未标识
类别:彩唐
材质:棉布
题材:人物
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地域:西藏
传承:俄尔
内容:
Damarupa, Mahasiddha (Tibetan: drup thob da ma ru pa): an Indian master of tantric methods, the 5th teacher of the Margapala (Tib. Lamdre) lineage along with the Chandali Perfection Stage Lineage.
The mahasiddha Damarupa (the Drummer) was a student of Kanha (the Black One) who in turn was a student of Virupa (Ugly One). Damarupa was famous for carrying a double sided hand drum where ever he went and is said to have visited the twenty-four sacred tantric power places and the thirty-four sacred grounds. He subdued a non-Buddhist King and stopped the sacrifice of animals in the kingdom. The king took up Buddhism, renounced his kingdom and practiced a path free from extremes and became known as Avadhutipa. As the mahasiddha Avadhutipa, the former king transmitted the Margapala (Path Together with the Result) teachings to the Pandita Gayadhara.
"Seeing the excellent meaning of reality,
By releasing from worldly practice
And remaining in the conduct of accomplishment;
To Damarupa I bow." (Chogyal Pagpa).
At the upper left and right sides are two figures of the meditational deity Chakrasamvara. The mahasiddha Luipa tradition form of the deity stands on the left and the mahasiddha Krishnacharin form of the deity on the right. There are four figures of Amitayus Buddha, red in colour, and a single figure of Amitabha Buddha, also red.
In the bottom register or eight deity figures. Beginning on the left side are Hala Hala Avalokiteshvara, white, with three faces and six arms, a consort sits in the lap. Dharmakara Avalokiteshvara, red in colour, is seated in a meditation posture. Krishna Yamari, blue, wrathful with one face and two hands stands atop a buffalo. Krishna Yamari with six faces and six hands stands atop a buffalo. Krishna Yamari with three faces and six hands stands atop a sun disc. Simhanda Avalokiteshvara, white, peaceful, sits on the back of a white lion. Avalokiteshvara in a standing posture is white in colour with one face and two hands. Chaturbhuja Avalokiteshvara is white in colour, one face, four hands, and seated in a relaxed posture.
Jeff Watt 12-2012