Indian Adept (mahasiddha)
(item no. 90207)

Eastern Tibet

1800 - 1899

Uncertain Lineage

Ground Mineral Pigment on Cotton

Collection of Moke Mokotoff


 


Shantipa, Tantipa and a yogin standing on a corpse: from the group of 84 mahasiddhas according to the system of Vajrasana. The full set of paintings, the complete composition, was made up of twenty-nine individual works.

Shantipa: at the top center he holds the right hand in the mudra of Dharma explication and the left in the mudra of fearlessness. Wearing the orange and red patchwork robes of a monk, the head is crowned with a red pandita hat.

Tantipa, the weaver: at the bottom left wearing the garb of a layman he holds a loom in his lap as he works.

At the bottom right a wildly dancing yogi holding a curved flaying knife in the right hand and an upraised skullcup in the left stands atop a corpse seat. A small form of the tutelary deity Vajrayogini hovers in the sky above.

Jeff Watt 4-2000


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Thematic Set
Painting Style: Khyenri
Collection of Moke Mokotoff
Painting Set: Indian Adept (misc.)
1800 - 1899 (19th Century) Part II
Painting Style: Eastern Tibetan
Subject: Vajrasana Mahasiddha System
Painting Set: Indian Adepts (Khyenri II)



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