LOT 0498 QING CHINESE GILT BRONZE BUDDHA OF VAJRAD…
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Dimensions: 11" H Chinese Qing Dynasty Tibetan gilt bronze Bodhisattvas Buddha figure of Vajradhara, Buddha (Tibetan: dor je chang, sang gye. English: the Vajra Holder, Enlightened One). The primordial buddha, personification of the Dharmakaya - truth body of enlightenment and progenitor of the Vajrayana system of Buddhism.Peaceful in appearance, with an attractive face, he holds the two hands folded across the heart in the mudra of non-duality. The right hand holds a vajra scepter and the left a vajra-handled bell. Beautifully adorned with a five-pointed crown of gold, each point is emblazoned with a buddha of the five families. With gold jewels, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, anklets and a girdle, he wears an upper garment. The lower body is attired in a skirt. Seated in vajra posture with the legs interlocked atop a moon disc and double lotus throne. Extensive trace of gilt and blue pigment on the hair. The underside with incised Quadra-petal flori-form visvavajra mark and centralized DaiJi. See More
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