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143 Hevajra Mandala
Central Tibet
Ca. 15th century, Sakya school
Opaque mineral pigment on cotton
H: 29 in. (73.6 cm) W: 26 1/6 in. (66.2 cm)
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, from the Nasli and Alice Heeramaneck Collection, Museum Associates Purchase (M.77.19.6)
The Inscription reads:
This [vision] which proceeds from the vows of the All Knowing Jamyang and the cycle of the Tantras of Samvara, Hevajra, Kalachakra, Vajrabhairav,a and Vajrapani was produced as an inner visual support for the teacher himself [Jamyang] by the monk Gyal Tshan. The head of the craftsmen was Gyalpo Palseng by means of seeing this [painting] when the teacher attains complete fulfillment, may all beings attain enlightenment.
This beautiful and complex thangka exemplifies the tradition of using visual tools to help a practitioner perfect the intricacies of a particular meditation. It contains nothing less that the full Vajravali cycle and is the vehicle through which the master Jamyang became enlightened. Although the painting contains all of the deities of the Vajravali, however, it focuses in particular, on the Hevajra-cycle meditations |
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