贡噶宁布(萨迦五祖)
Teacher (Lama) - Sachen Kunga Nyingpo
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编号:HAR459

中文名称:贡噶宁布(萨迦五祖)

英文名称: Teacher (Lama) - Sachen Kunga Nyingpo

尺幅:36.83x26.97cm (14.50x10.62in)

类别:彩唐

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:萨迦

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Sachen Kunga Nyingpo (1092-1158): the foremost Lama of the Sakya School, 3rd throne holder of Sakya.At the top right is Sonam Tsemo (1142-1182), the eldest son of Sachen, shown in a youthful manner with long black hair, performing the teaching gesture with the two hands. To the left is Dragpa Gyaltsen (1147-1216), the second son, holding a vajra in the upraised right hand and a bell held in the left and cradled in the lap.At the bottom right is Kunga Gyaltsen (1182-1251), the Sakya Pandita, grandson to Sachen Kunga Nyingpo. With the hands in the teaching gesture at the heart he holds the stems of two utpala flowers blossoming at both ears supporting a wisdom sword and book. Wearing the red hat of a pandit he is attired in the robes of a fully ordained monk. At the left is Pagpa Lodro Gyaltsen (1235-1280), Chogyal Pagpa, the nephew of Sakya Pandita, the first monastic ruler of Tibet. With the right hand raised in the gesture of blessing in the left he holds a Dharma wheel in the lap. Wearing the red pandit hat he also is attired in the robes of a fully ordained monk. Along the bottom are rows of wishing jewels, auspicious and precious objects arranged as offerings.These five as a group are called the 'Jetsun Gongma Nga' (the Five Reverend Superiors) of Sakya. The three laymen are known separately as the 'Karpo Nam Sum' (the Three White Ones). Sakya Pandita and Chogyal Pagpa are known as the 'Marpo Nam Nyi' (the Two Red Ones). At the time of these five lamas the family line which was known by the name 'Lha Rig' and 'Khon' also became known as Sakya ("White Earth") after the place where Khon Konchog Gyalpo had established his religious center.Jeff Watt 9-98
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