编号:HAR516
中文名称:吉祥天母(佛教护法)
英文名称: Shri Devi (Buddhist Protector) - Magzor Gyalmo
尺幅:67.31x45.72cm (26.50x18in)
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)
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内容:
Magzor Gyalmo, Shri Devi (English: Queen of the Weapon Army, Glorious Goddess), wrathful form of the goddess Sarasvati.This subject, often commonly ascribed as Shri Devi (who has four hands), is in fact the main attendant to Shri Devi and they are two different deities with different histories and personalities. 'The Queen of the Weapon Army' is the wrathful aspect of the very peaceful goddess Sarasvati (Yang Chenma). Any serious undertaking of the practice of 'The Queen of the Weapon Army' is always done with a self-visualization of some wrathful form of Manjushri.She is always a protector and is also used for divination rituals. Most Tibetan Schools have some form of this deity. It is commonly found on Sakya and Gelugpa paintings. This practice was adopted early on as the special protector for the Dalai Lamas and the Namgyal College of the Tse Potala Palace.The method of painting is called 'nag thang,' gold outline on a black background.Jeff Watt 4-98