编号:HAR379
中文名称:金刚普巴(本尊)
英文名称: Vajrakila (Eight Pronouncements)
尺幅:43.18x34.29cm (17x13.50in)
类别:黑卡
材质:棉布
题材:人物
收藏:Rubin Museum of Art
地域:西藏
年份:19世纪(1800 - 1899)
传承:宁玛
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内容:
Vajrakila, Heruka (Tibetan: dor je phur ba, drag tung. English: Vajra Peg, Blood Drinker). Also known as Vajra Kumara (Vajra Youth) he is the activity deity from the set of Eight Herukas (Tib.: ka gye) of the Mahayoga Tantras of the Nyingmapa School.At the top center in a radiant sphere sits the buddha Vajrasattva, peaceful, with one face and two hands holding a vajra at the heart and a bell at the waist, seated on a lotus flower. At the left is Green Tara with one face and two hands holding the stems of two lotus blossoms, seated in a relaxed posture with the right leg extended resting on a small lotus flower. At the left is the wealth goddess Vasudhara with one face and two hands holding a bijapuraka fruit in the right and the stem of a blossoming lotus to the heart with the left hand. Both, seated in a relaxed posture, are adorned with gold and jewel ornaments and attired in flowing silk garments."Supreme Kilaya, son of the gathered wrathful Victors, exhibiting a vajra with the power to eliminate without obstruction. Liberator, deity of activity transcending violence; homage to the form of Vajra Kumara." (Nyingma liturgical verse).The style of painting is 'black scroll' (Tib.: nag thang) - gold outline on a black background with a minimal use of coloured pigments for detailing the figures. This style is reserved for wrathful tutelary deities and protectors.Jeff Watt 2-99