Ekajati (protector)
(item no. 89181), reverse

Bhutan

1800 - 1899

Drukpa (Kagyu), Kagyu and Buddhist Lineages

Ground Mineral Pigment on Cotton

Collection of Rubin Museum of Art


 
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Ekajati, with Twelve Faces and Twenty-four Hands (Tib.: ral chig ma shal chu nyi chag nyi shu tsa shi. Eng.: One Braid).

"Goddess Ekajati, blue-black in colour, twelve faces, with the main face black. For the five right faces the first is white, second yellow, third green, fourth red, and fifth smoky-coloured. For the five left faces the first is red, second white, third yellow, fourth green, and fifth red-white. The upper face is smoky-coloured. With bared fangs and the brow gathered in a frown each face has three round red eyes. For the twenty-four hands the right hold a sword, vajra, wheel, jeweled throne, hook, arrow, spear, hammer, pestle, curved knife, hand-drum, and prayer beads. In the left are a bow, lasso, wrathful gesture, pennant, stick, trident, alcohol cup, lily, bell, axe, head of Brahma, and a skullcup. The single plait of brownish-yellow hair flows upward; adorned with five dry skulls, a necklace of fifty fresh heads, the six ornaments and snakes, terrifying with a radiant face and flickering tongue, fearsome and ugly, short with a distended belly, large raised breasts, wearing a tiger skin lower garment, the eight great snakes as ornaments, youthful and marvelous. The left leg is extended standing on a corpse seat." (An Ocean of Methods of Accomplishment, Thartse Panchen Namka Chime, 1756-1820).

At the top center is Marichi with three faces and fourteen hands. Descending at the viewers left is Dharmadhatu Ishvari Marichi with six faces and twelve hands, yellow Pichu Marichi with three faces and eight hands, white Chunda with one face and four hands, Ekajati with one face and two hands, and green Janguli with one face and four hands.

Descending at the right side are red Odiyana Krama Marichi with six faces and twelve hands, Marichi with six faces and twelve hands, yellow wrathful Marichi with one face and two hands, yellow peaceful Marichi with one face and two hands, and Ekajati with one face and four hands. At the bottom center is black Ekajati with one face and six hands.

Tibetan Paintings by Hugo E. Kreijger (list of image plates).

Jeff Watt, 6-2006


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Exhibition Appearance
Exhibition: Big!

Publication
An Ocean of Methods of Accomplishment

Thematic Set
Bhutan: Deities
Buddhist Deity: Ekajati, Twelve Faces
Buddhist Deity: Ekajati (One Braid)
Region: Bhutan Main Page
Collection of Rubin Museum of Art: Painting Gallery IV
Collection of Rubin Museum of Art: Bhutan
Painting Set: Sadhanamala (Drugpa Kagyu)



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