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TÊTE DE TRIDENT RITUEL EN FER ARGENTÉ ET LAITON
TIBET ORIENTAL, VERS XVE SIÈCLE

15 December 2022, 14:00 CET
Paris, Avenue Hoche

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TÊTE DE TRIDENT RITUEL EN FER ARGENTÉ ET LAITON

TIBET ORIENTAL, VERS XVE SIÈCLE
Himalayan Art Resources item no. 205013
78 cm (30 3/4 in.) high

Footnotes

A SILVERED IRON AND BRASS RITUAL TRIDENT HEAD
EASTERN TIBET, CIRCA 15TH CENTURY

藏東 約十五世紀 鐵鎏銀飾銅三叉戟

The trident, or three-pronged spear, was one of the earliest ritual implements to be adopted into Buddhism, indicated by its depiction on the stone gateways leading up to the Great Stupa of Sanchi in Central India. Originally one of the many attributes associated with the Hindu god Shiva, the trident was reinterpreted to symbolize the Three Jewels: the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha. As a tantric weapon, the three blade points represent the destruction of the three poisons consisting of passion, aggression, and ignorance.

At the center of the shaft is a highly unusual element of a knot modelled with three brass heads; a skull which sits over the symbol A, a wrathful face which sits over a visvavajra, and a bodhisattva who sits over a kalasha. Showing a similar curled design at the base of the prongs is a trishula illustrated in Henss, Buddhist Ritual Art of Tibet, Stuttgart, 2020, fig. 221.

Published:
Deborah Ashencaen and Gennady Leonov, Visions of Perfect Worlds: Buddhist Art from the Himalayas, Spink & Son Ltd., London, 1999, p. 71, no. 40.
Ramon Prats, et.al., Monasterios y lamas del Tibet, Madrid, Fundación "La Caixa", 2000, p. 99, no. 8.
Natalie Bazin, Rituels tibétains: Visions secrètes du Vème Dalaï Lama, Paris, 2002, p. 144, no. 103.

Exhibited:
Monasterios y lamas del Tibet, Fundación "La Caixa", Madrid, November 2000-January 2001.
Rituels tibétains: Visions secrètes du Vème Dalaï Lama, Musée Guimet, Paris, 6 November 2002 - 24 February 2003.

Provenance:
Spink & Son Ltd., London, 1999

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