Origin Location | Tibet |
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Date Range | 1800 - 1899 |
Lineages | Gelug |
Material | Ground Mineral Pigment on Cotton |
Collection | Private |
Lord Tsongkapa, Lobzang Dragpa (1357-1419): founder of the Gelugpa Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
Tsongkapa Biographical Details
In the appearance of a monastic scholar with a yellow/orange pandita hat and the orange patchwork robes of a fully ordained monk he performs with both hands the mudra of Dharma teaching at the heart while holding the stems of two blue utpala flowers blossoming at both ears supporting on the right a wisdom sword and at the left a book. With the two legs folded in vajra posture he sits upon a moon disc and multi-coloured lotus seat surrounded by a blue and orange spheres of light, completely surrounded by great white billowing clouds.
"From the heart of the Lord of the hundred gods of Tushita, on the peak of a cloud, bright white like a mound of fresh yogurt, Lord of Dharma, Omniscient Lobzang Dragpa, together with sons; please come here." (Gelugpa liturgical verse).
At the top center is Amitayus Buddha, red in colour, in the appearance of a peaceful deity. At the left side is the long life deity Ushnishavijaya, female, white, with three faces and eight arms. On the right side is the long life deity White Tara, female, with one face and two arms. All three are depicted as peaceful deities.
At the bottom center is Vaishravana Riding a Lion. On the left side is Yellow Jambhala. On the right side is a generic donor figure following the depictions of Khedrubje in worship, one of the disciples of Je Tsongkapa.
Jeff Watt 1-2013
The Splendor of an Autumn Moon. Tsongkhapa, trans. Gavin Kilty. Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2001.