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- | =====14世纪尼泊尔铜鎏金金刚总持坐像(美国鲁宾艺术博物馆)===== | + | =====14世纪尼泊尔马拉铜鎏金金刚总持坐像(美国鲁宾艺术博物馆)===== |
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**尺寸:H 18 in. x W 12 in. x D 7 1/4 in.\\ | **尺寸:H 18 in. x W 12 in. x D 7 1/4 in.\\ | ||
年代:14世纪\\ | 年代:14世纪\\ | ||
质地:铜鎏金\\ | 质地:铜鎏金\\ | ||
- | 风格:尼泊尔\\ | + | 风格:尼泊尔 |
来源:美国鲁宾艺术博物馆\\ | 来源:美国鲁宾艺术博物馆\\ | ||
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Vajradhara is the Primordial Buddha of Tantric Buddhism. His tranquil expression and seated posture are typical of peaceful depictions in Buddhist imagery, although his lavish adornments clearly identify him as a symbolic Buddha in a bodhisattva appearance. With his upward-gazing eyes, sharp nose, and gentle smile, Vajradhara has a playful and serene presence. On his head is an ornate vajra crown inlaid with precious stones and jewels. The flowing scarves and sway of the hips create a sense of movement and dance. The surface of his elegantly modeled body is richly adorned with armbands, necklaces, and belts, all inlaid with jewels. | Vajradhara is the Primordial Buddha of Tantric Buddhism. His tranquil expression and seated posture are typical of peaceful depictions in Buddhist imagery, although his lavish adornments clearly identify him as a symbolic Buddha in a bodhisattva appearance. With his upward-gazing eyes, sharp nose, and gentle smile, Vajradhara has a playful and serene presence. On his head is an ornate vajra crown inlaid with precious stones and jewels. The flowing scarves and sway of the hips create a sense of movement and dance. The surface of his elegantly modeled body is richly adorned with armbands, necklaces, and belts, all inlaid with jewels. | ||
(Description from the exhibition, Land of the Gods: Art of the Kathmandu Valley.) | (Description from the exhibition, Land of the Gods: Art of the Kathmandu Valley.) | ||