编号:HAR521
中文名称:文殊师利菩萨
英文名称: Manjushri (Bodhisattva & Buddhist Deity) - Arapachana
尺幅:78.74x53.34cm (31x21in)
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
是否支持复刻: 支持
内容:
收录于《World of Transformation》31,藏中,萨迦仪轨,18世纪,P192
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Arapachana Manjushri, white or orange (Tibetan: a ra pa cha na jam pal yang. English: Arapacana the Splendid Melodious Voiced One). The bodhisattva that represents the wisdom of all the buddhas of the ten directions and three times.At the top center is a Sakya lama wearing the robes of a monk and a pandita hat with the lappets folded across the crown. The right hand held at the heart in blessing holds the stem of a lotus flower blossoming at the right ear. The left hand holds a book in the lap. At the left another lama appears in the same attire performing with both hands at the heart the Dharma Teaching mudra (gesture) while holding the stems of two lotus blossoms flowering at both ears. At the right a lama wearing monastic robes and a pandita hat performs the earth witness mudra with the right hand and the mudra of blessing held to the heart with the left.At the bottom center is the bodhisattva of compassion Avalokiteshvara. With one face and four hands he holds a wishing jewel at the heart, in the second right a mala and in the left a lotus. At the left is the wrathful bodhisattva of power Vajrapani, dark blue, with one face and two hands holding a vajra upraised in the right and a lasso in the left, standing in a threatening manner surrounded by flames. At the right is the protector Panjarnata Mahakala, dark blue, with one face and two hands holding a curved knife and skullcup held to the heart with a stick lying horizontal.Avalokiteshvara, Vajrapani and Manjushri represent the Three Families of Kriya Tantra and embody all of the compassion, power and wisdom of the buddhas. Manjushri has numerous forms both peaceful and wrathful in all the classifications of tantra from both the Nyingma and Sarma Schools. This form is the principal deity of the Siddhaikavira Tantra of the Kriya classification of Sarma. Highly regarded in the Sakya School all of the early lineage holders were regarded as emanations of the bodhisattva. And likewise all the Gongma Lamas of the Khon family, up to and including the present day, are regarded as emanations of Manjushri.Lineage: Holy Manjushri, Mahasiddha Jetari, Ashokanta Shri, Vajrasana the Senior - Lalitavajra, the Younger - Amoghavajra, Bari Lotsawa, Tsechen Kunga Nyingpo, Sonam Tsemo, Dragpa Gyaltsen, Jamgon Sakya Pandita, Palchen Gvalo, etc.Jeff Watt 4-98