Origin Location | Tibet |
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Date Range | 1500 - 1599 |
Lineages | Sakya and Buddhist |
Material | Ground Mineral Pigment on Cotton |
Collection | Private |
Classification: Person
Four Sakya Lamdre Teachers: Avadhutipa, Gayadhara, Seton Kunrig and Shangton Chobar from a set of paintings depicting the Lamdre (Margapala) Lineage. This composition is the 1st left painting in the set (the 3rd painting in sequence over all).
The four larger figures represent a sequence of teachers within a larger number of compositions making up a painting set. The full set is designed to have the first painting containing the primordial Buddha Vajradhara placed, or hung as the center piece. The lineage then descends to the right and left sides of that center beginning on the viewer's left. The first painting in the set depicts figure number one. The first painting on the viewer's left has lineage figures 2 through 5. The first painting placed on the viewer's right has figures 6 through 9. The composition above is the 3rd painting and contains lineage figures 5 through 8. All of the subsequent compositions in the painting set alternate in the same fashion.
between the four central figures are smaller depictions of teachers. These figures belong to a separate and distinct lineage - the Chakrasamvara. Painting number four above picks up partially into the lineage.
At the bottom of the composition are four prayers dedicated to the principal four figures of the painting. The prayers belong to a text called the 'Offering Prayers of the Lamdre Lineage' by Chogyal Pagpa (1235-1280). lam 'bras brgyud pa'i phag mchod bzhugs, pages 71-80 [prayers page 73].
Jeff Watt 5-2013