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Qing Dynasty Chinese Sino-Tibetan painted brocade mounts silk Thangka. Depicted Vajrasattva with consort (Tibetan: dor je sem pa yab yum. English: Vajra Hero, Father-Mother), the buddha of purification and a tutelary deity, essence of all the peaceful Buddha Families. Sets within stripes of yellow and brown color ribbon and blue metallic thread silk cloth frames (mounts) surrounding the tangka. Tathagata Vajrasattva, with one face and two hands holds in the right an upright gold vajra to the heart and with the left, held at the hip, an upturned bell with a vajra handle. Adorned with a crown of gold and jewels, earrings and various ornaments he wears a long green scarf, gold dotted orange silks as a lower garment and sits with the back swaying slightly to the left. In the lap is the consort Vajradhatu-ishvari With one face gazing upward and two hands, a color natural in appearance, she embraces the Lord with a skull cup in the left hand and the legs entwined, naked, adorned only with gold and jewel ornaments. Both are seated on a moon disc above a red lotus blossom atop a lion supported throne. The faces are framed by a dark green areola and below - filaments of gold on a background of blue radiate from the body to form a yellow nimbus sphere. At the top center is the primordial Dharmakaya Buddha, Samantabhadra, embraced by the dark blue consort Samantabhadri. To the left is Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava, richly attired in various robes and holding a vajra, skull cup and katvanga staff. In the corner, seated in the clouds, is the buddha Akshobhya, blue, supporting an upright vajra in the left hand. Below, a seated figure wears monastic robes and a pandita hat. To the right side is the Tibetan princess Yeshe Tsogyal, holding a skull cup at the heart; the consort of Padmasambhava. Standing in the clouds is Vajrayogini, red, holding a curved knife and skull cup. Below, a lama, revealer of treasures, with a grey beard, luxurious robes and a lotus hat, holds a treasure box in the left hand. At the middle left is a yogi, togden with the hair piled on the top of the head, earrings, wearing a white cotton robe and red meditation belt; holding a skull cup in the left hand. To the right side is the Treasure Protector, Ekajati (One Braid), dark brown, with one face and two hands holding a stick and heart. She wears one orange braid on the top of the head and has one eye and one tooth. At the bottom left are two yogis, standing, making offerings with bundles of fabric arranged in front. In the foreground is a small pond and fenced enclosure with one large blossoming white lotus rising above the water cradling a small figure with the hands folded in prayer. Standing above, a lama wearing monastic robes and a pandita hat holds a vajra in the right hand and rings a vajra bell with the left.
Dimensions: 69" H x 53-1/2" W (Painting): 38" H x 30" W
Provenance: Roswell, Georgia private collector
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