Mandala of
Item No. 90903

Tibet

1700 - 1799

Uncertain Lineage

Ground Mineral Pigment, Black Background on Silk

Collection of Tibet House, New York


 


Wrathful Mandala (Tibetan: drag po'i kyil khor, Sanskrit: krodha mandala): a 19 or 20 deity mandala with the central figure standing on a triangle base and inner sanctum with one door. Small circles represent the deities. The four main retinue deities stand on a four-spoke weapon wheel of four colours; white, yellow, red and green. The outer ten deities stand on a ten-spoke wheel. Four guardians stand at the four doors represented by the 'T' shaped structures. The square shape of the outer walls rests atop a large double vajra (Skt.: visvavajra) and ring of lotus petals further surrounded by the eight great charnel grounds, ring of vajras and the five coloured flames of pristine awareness.

Jeff Watt 4-2000


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Thematic Set
Mandala Paintings
Collection of Tibet House: New York (Repatriation)
1700 - 1799 (18th Century) Part III



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