Teacher (Lama) - Trinle Shingta
(item no. 873), Reverse of Image

Eastern Tibet

1700 - 1799

Drukpa (Kagyu) and Kagyu Lineages

87.63x59.06cm (34.50x23.25in)

Ground Mineral Pigment, Fine Gold Line on Cotton

Karma Gardri Painting School

Collection of Rubin Museum of Art


 
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Kagyu Trinle Shingta, the 7th Drugchen (1718-1766): with the right hand extended across the knee and the left in the lap supporting a long-life vase; dressed in the robes of a monk.

Biographical Details

Directly above is Katog Rigdzin Chenpo Tsewang Norbu (1698-1755). With the hands in the gesture of meditation he holds a skullcup and long-life vase in the lap. Attired in the variously coloured garments of a layman, he wears a lotus hat atop the head with long black hair beneath.

Tsewang Norbu

At the upper left is Tamche Kyenpa Drolwai Gon (Jonang Taranata). The right hand holds a vajra to the heart and the left, resting on the knee, cups an upturned bell. Wearing the orange robes of a monk and a red pandita hat, he sits on a cushioned seat and gazes to the side.

Taranata

At the bottom center is the peaceful enlightened protector Shri Lakshmi (Tibetan: pal lha mo) the peaceful form of Shri Devi. (Name inscriptions accompany the various figures and life-story vignettes).

Jeff Watt 11-2000

Front of Painting
Wylie Transliteration of Inscription: thamd mkhyen pa sgrol ba'i mgon. rigs 'dzin chen po tshe dbang nor bu. rje gong ma 'phrin las shing rta la na mo.


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Thematic Set
Tradition: Kagyu Teachers (Paintings)
1700 - 1799 (18th Century) Part II
Painting Style: Eastern Tibetan
Collection of Rubin Museum of Art: Painting Gallery V



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