LOT 59 A Tibetan bronze figure of Vajrapani with stand
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The figure is cast standing in alidhasana, with his left hand holding the Vajra (thunderbolt) and his right the Ghanta (bell) a small head of Avalokitesvara (the bodhisattva of compassion). His two eyes are wide open in a piercing gaze. On his head he wears a five-petalled lotus hat which has a sun and moon symbolizing skillful means and wisdom, a Vajra top to symbolize unshakable samadhi, and a vulture's feather to represent the realization of the highest view.Catalogue notes:Vajrapani is one of the earliest Dharmapalas and is also a tantric emanation of Padmasambhava. Though Dhamapalas have a terrifying appearance and countenance, they are all bodhisattvas or buddhas, meaning that they are embodiments of compassion that act in a wrathful way for the benefit of sentient beings. The lotus throne of the present lot shows Nepalese influences.Condition: There are old repairs, including to the reverse of the figure (approx. 4 cm. wide).Various nicks, dents and wear consistent with age.Origin: TibetPeriod: 19th CenturySizes: 29.00 cm. H11.42 in. H Condition Condition reports and high resolution pictures are available on our website at www.orientalartauctions.com If you have any questions, feel to contact us at info@orientalartauctions.com
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2018年6月21-22日
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