编号:HAR338
中文名称:白度母
英文名称: Tara (Buddhist Deity) - (Atisha, 21 Taras)
尺幅:41.91x29.21cm (16.50x11.50in)
类别:彩唐
材质:棉布
题材:人物
收藏:Rubin Museum of Art
地域:藏中
年份:18世纪(1700 - 1799)
传承:格鲁
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内容:
White Tara, Pacifying All Suffering (Tibetan: drol ma kar mo): Jowo Atisha, Heruka Akshobhyavajra Guhyasamaja, red wrathful deity, and 'Secret' Yama Dharmaraja. Number 19 from the set of Twenty-one Taras of the lineage of Lord Atisha; purifying all disputes and bad dreams.At the top left is the primordial buddha Vajradhara, dark blue, with one face and two hands holding a vajra and bell embracing the consort. At the right is the Indian pandit, Lord Atisha (982-1054), performing the Dharma Teaching mudra and wearing a red hat and monastic robes.At the bottom right is Secret Yama Dharmaraja, red, with a buffalo head and holding a jewel in the right hand and a skullcup in the left; riding a red buffalo. At the left is a wrathful red deity holding a curved knife in the right hand and a skullcup in the left; accompanied by two attendants, red and blue, both with animal faces.Tara is a completely enlightened buddha who in a previous life promised to appear, after enlightenment, in the form of a female bodhisattva and goddess for the benefit of all beings. Her primary activity is to protect from the eight fears. Practiced in all Schools of Tibetan Buddhism her various forms are found in all classes of tantra - Nyingma and Sarma.From the tantra known as theFront of PaintingEnglish Translation of Inscription: Left nine.