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A Chakrasamvara mandala Central Tibet, 19th century
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A Chakrasamvara mandala
Distemper on cloth; backed onto mylar, framed.
32 1/2 x 22 1/2in (82.6 x 57.2cm)
Footnotes
西藏中部 十九世紀 勝樂金剛壇城唐卡
Blue-bodied Chakrasamvara embraces his consort, Vajrayogini, at the center of his square palace with elaborate entrances facing each direction. He is surrounded by attendant deities organized within concentric circles. His celestial realm is encircled by multi-colored lotus petals, flame-like scrollwork, and the eight realms of sentient beings. Chakrasamvara and Vajrayogini appear again below the mandala, joined by a retinue of mahasiddhas.
Compare the outer palace elements and the treatment of hilltop plants to those in a Vajrabhairava mandala published in Société Générale de Banque, Art Lamaique, Brussels, 1975, no.126.
Provenance
The Bortolot Collection
Acquired from Navin Kumar Gallery, New York, April 1982
























