编号:HAR262
中文名称:印度大成就者
英文名称: Indian Adept (siddha) - Ghantapa
尺幅:41.27x25.40cm (16.25x10in)
类别:彩唐
材质:棉布
题材:人物
收藏:Rubin Museum of Art
地域:藏东
年份:19世纪(1800 - 1899)
传承:噶举
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Ghantapa, (Tibetan: dril bu pa, English: the One with the Bell); famous amongst the 84 mahasiddhas, embraces the consort while flying in the sky.Legend: the local King Devapala, who having insulted the mahasiddha, the latter now with vajra-anger and dropping a pot of alcohol, causes the Goddess of the Earth, at the upper left, to incur a flood. A regretful Devapala, with reverence calls out for help. On hearing the petition, instantly the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara appears standing at the bottom right, white in colour, with one face and two hands, wearing a krishnasara deer skin over the left shoulder, proceeds to save the kingdom by averting the flood. The king, requesting teachings, receives the parting words of the mahasiddha and consort as they ascend to the pureland of the Dakinis.The mahasiddha Ghantapa is most famous within the Chakrasamvara lineage and plays a role as lineal guru within all the Sarma Schools.Jeff Watt 10-98