阎罗法王
Yama Dharmaraja (Buddhist Protector) - Outer
关于阎罗法王

编号:HAR809

中文名称:阎罗法王

英文名称: Yama Dharmaraja (Buddhist Protector) - Outer

尺幅:78.74x55.88cm (31x22in)

类别:黑卡

材质:棉布

题材:人物

收藏:Rubin Museum of Art

地域:西藏

年份:18世纪(1700 - 1799)

传承:格鲁

是否支持复刻: 支持

内容:

Yama Dharmaraja (Tibetan: shin je cho gyal. English: the Lord of Death, King of the Law); the special protector of the Vajrabhairava cycle of practice. This painting was commissioned sometime during the life of the 2nd Panchen Lama as indicated by the depiction in the upper right corner where he holds a myrobalan plant in the left hand. The myrobalan is a powerful symbol of health and more importantly - long-life.At the top center is Vajra Bhairava in heruka form, blue-black with one buffalo face and two hands holding a curved knife and skullcup to the heart, wrathful in appearance, standing atop a buffalo. At the left is Acarya Vira, in the attire of a mahasiddha with a red meditation belt and bone ornaments. The right hand holds a skullcup in the lap and the left upraised performing the mudra (gesture) of protection, seated in a relaxed posture on a deerskin. At the right is Gyalse Lobzang Yeshe, 2nd Panchen Lama (1663-1737), performing the mudra of explication with the right hand held to the heart and holding a small fruit, or bag, in the lap with the left. Attired in the robes of a monk and a yellow pandita hat, he sits covered with a meditation cloak atop a cushion seat.Along the bottom are four attendant wrathful deities belonging to the 'Yama' class of daemons; each has one face and two hands, black in colour, three eyes, bone ornaments and a garland of fresh heads. The left hands of each perform the wrathful gesture and the right hands hold (from the left side) a butcher's' stick, a spear with a corpse impaled on the end, a spear and a weapon wheel. They stand on sun disc and lotus seats surrounded by orange and red flames.Yama Dharmaraja (also known as Kalarupa) is a wisdom deity protector of the method (father) class of Anuttarayoga Tantra specifically employed by those engaged in the practices of the Vajrabhairava (Yamantaka) tantras and is found in all the Sarma Schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The Gelugpa tradition in particular hold Yama Dharmaraja in a special regard as one of the three main protectors of the School along with the Shadbhuja Mahakala (one face, six hands) and Vaishravana. These three were the special protectors of Lama Tsongkapa. Although similar in appearance and name Yama Dharmaraja is not the same individual as Yama the 'Lord of Death,' and King of the Ghost Realm, depicted as the central figure in Buddhist depictions of the hell realms.Indian Lineage: Vajradhara, Shri Vajrabhairava, Jnana Dakini, Lalitavajra, Vajrasana, Amoghavajra, Jnana Sambhava Bepa, Padmavajra, Dipamkara Shrijnana, (the Nepali) Bharo Chag Dum, (the Tibetan) Ra Lotsawa Dorje Drak, etc.Jeff Watt 5-99
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