编号:HAR99
中文名称:勝樂金剛 (全图)
英文名称: Chakrasamvara (Buddhist Deity)
尺幅:未标识
类别:彩唐
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)
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内容:
Chakrasamvara (Tibetan: khor lo dem chog. English: the Circle of Bliss) with the consort Vajravarahi (Tib.: dorje pag mo).At the top center sits buddha Akshobhya, blue, with one face and two hands; seated in vajra posture. Below that is the Tibetan yogi Milarepa, wearing a white cotton robe with a red meditation belt. The right hand is cupped to the ear and the left holds a skullcup; seated in a relaxed posture. To the left sits another yogi wearing the same style of garments. At the right side is Jamyang Kyentse Wangpo wearing monastic robes and a red pandita hat. In the right and left hands are a vajra and bell along with the stems of two lotus blossoms opening at each ear supporting a sword and book.At the bottom center is the protector associated with the Chakrasamvara cycle of Tantras, Chaturbhuja Mahakala (Tib.: gonpo chag shi pa), dark blue, with one face and four hands. The first pair hold a curved knife and skullcup and the second a sword and trident. In front are two skullcups filled with offerings. To the left is the mountain goddessTseringma, with one face and two hands holding a vajra and wealth vase; riding a white snow lion with a green mane. To the right is Shri Devi, dark blue, with one face and four hands holding a skullcup and spear in the first two and a sword and trident in the second two; riding on a brown donkey.The surrounding landscape is populated by a yogi in a hermitage and another in the mountains, a stupa (reliquary structure), animals, a corpse and various auspicious objects of wealth.This painting is an excellent example of what is produced in the Meishu Valley of the Dege Region in East Tibet, home to the Dzongsar Monastery of Jamyang Kyentse Wangpo.Jeff Watt 8-98