Origin Location | Tibet |
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Date Range | 1800 - 1899 |
Lineages | Nyingma and Buddhist |
Material | Ground Mineral Pigment on Cotton |
Collection | Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art |
Classification: Deity
Appearance: Wrathful
Gender: Neuter
Eunuch Lord (Tibetan: pal ye she gyi gon po ma ning nag po, English: the Glorious Lord of Pristine Awareness, Great Black Eunuch): the body emanation of Mahakala and lord of all enlightened and oath-bound worldly protectors of the Nyingma Tradition. (See the Maning Mahakala Main Page).
"...Glorious Lord of Pristine Awareness, Black Eunuch, with a body blue-black in colour, one face and two hands. Holding aloft in the right, pointed to the sky, a flaming lance, and in the left a poisoned heart and lasso. With three round red eyes, a curled tongue and hanging black snakes for hair. Having a crown of five dry skulls and a necklace of fifty fresh. Adorned with a garland of hearts and piles of snakes, dressed in silk cloaks, black and layered. Having a gold belt and a girdle of fresh human skin. From the three doors of a great stick of sandalwood, fastened at the waist, an army of snakes is dispersed. Decorated with varieties of colourful flowing streamers and all the frightful ornaments. Standing with the left leg extended atop a corpse seat..." (Terdag Lingpa Gyurme Dorje 1646-1714 and Minling Lochen Dharmashri 1654-1718. Tibetan source text 'dod 'jo bum bzang pp. 121-123).
Lineage: Kuntu Zangpo, Chemchog, Palgon, Orgyan Yab-yum, Terton Chowang, Manlungpa, Dagton, Nyenton, Sedingpa Khupon, Paljor Wangchug, Chokyi Wangpo, Karma Guru, Nyadag Trulku, Chowang Kunzang, Rigdzin Tinle Lhundrup, etc. Also see the variant lineages of Dorje Lingpa, Ratna Lingpa, Pema Lingpa and Jatson Nyingpo. (Tibetan source text page 20).
Jeff Watt 5-2000
Thematic Sets
Mahakala: Maning (Eunuch) Main Page
Collection of Southern Alleghenies: Protectors
Collection of Southern Alleghenies: Best of Collection
Mahakala: Maning (Masterworks)
Buddhist Protectors: Enlightened
Collection of Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art
Buddhist Protector: Mahakala Main Page
Mahakala (Nyingma)