Origin Location | Tibet |
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Date Range | 1400 - 1499 |
Lineages | Nyingma |
Size | 31.12cm (12.25in) high |
Material | Bronze |
Collection | Rubin Museum of Art |
Catalogue # | acc. #C2003.7.2 |
Classification: Deity
Rahula: worldly protector deity of the Nyingma Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism based on the Indian god Rahu who represents the phenomenon of the astrological eclipse. (See the Rahula Main Page and Outline Page).
"From a fierce E [syllable] in a realm equal to space, the Lord arises out of wrathful activity, smoky, with nine heads, four hands and a thousand blazing eyes; homage to the Great Rahula - Protector of the Teachings." (Nyingma liturgical verse).
Rahula is wrathful in appearance, with nine heads and a giant face on the belly. It is likely that the depiction of this Buddhist protector is a Tibetan creation and not linked to any Sanskrit literature or Indian religious tradition.
Jeff Watt 11-2011
Thematic Sets
Buddhist Worldly Protector: Rahula (Masterworks)
Subject: Himalayan Art Number Sets
Subject: Eyes in Himalayan Art
Collection of Rubin Museum of Art: Info
Tradition: Nyingma Protectors
Subject: Protector Deities (Traditions)
Subject: Masterworks (Male Deity Protectors, 男性护法神, སྲུང་མའི་ཚོགས། [ཕོ་])
Buddhist Worldly Protector: Rahula Iconography
Tibet: Densatil (Protectors)
Tibet: Densatil (Masterworks)
Buddhist Protectors, Worldly Deities (Lokapala)
Nyingma: Sculpture Masterworks Page
Buddhist Protectors: Worldly (Nyingma)
Collection of Rubin Museum of Art: Sculpture (Gallery 1)
Subject: Faces of Deities (Numbers)
Collection of RMA: Best of Collection (Sculpture)
Artist: Sonam Gyaltsen & Atelier (Sculpture)
Artist: Sonam Gyaltsen & Atelier (RMA)
Collection of Rubin Museum of Art: Sculpture Main Page
Buddhist Worldly Protector: Rahula Main Page
Collection of RMA: Best of Collection 2
Collection of RMA: Selected Sculpture
Tibet: Densatil Monastery Style Sculpture
Subject: Three Treasure Protectors
Buddhist Deity: Rahula (Sculpture)
Subject: Three Eyed Deities
Collection of Rubin Museum of Art: Densatil Sculpture