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rare gilt-bronze figure of VajraPani, YONGLE MARK AND PERIOD (1360-1424), Reign mark in kaishu “Da Ming Yongle Nian Shi” (大明永樂年施), China, Ming Dynasty, missing of one end of the attribute “vajra”, two bruised finials of the tiara, cracks and small casting defects, slight wear to the gilt, missing of the plate inside the base Note: the Bodhisattva seated in dhyanasana on a double lotus base, the right hand held high in vajra mudra (gesture of knowledge) with the index and little finger pointing upward, holding the vajra, the left hand in vitarka mudra (gesture of discussion and transmission of Buddhist teaching). The Bodhisattva is wearing the dhoti and a celestial shawl embracing his shoulders, large round earings, the chest adorned with bejewelled necklaces, the arms and wrists with bracelets. The face showing compassion and serenity is surmounted by a diadem around a high chignon. The stylistic origin of Yongle gilt bronzes can be traced back to the Yuan dynasty, when the court espoused Vajrayâna Buddhism, the Tibetan form of Buddhism, at the end of the 13th century, when Qubilaï khan, the first Yuan emperor, gave a Tibetan lama of the Sakyapa tradition the spiritual authority over the whole empire. Buddhism appeared in Tibet at the end of the 7th century, but its present form comes essentially from the second propagation of Buddhism in Tibet, during the 10th century, with the emergence of different teachings and traditions. In Varjayâna Buddhism, Vajrapani can be considered as a manifestation of Akshobya, the head of the Vajra lineage, and one of the five main Buddhas. His main attribute is the vajra, which means in Sanskrit both thunderbolt (irresistible force) and diamond (indestructibility). Pierre Ansas - Expert - Paris, November 2014 1. Condition report will be provided upon request 可提供详细品相报告 Pierre Ansas, Expert; 9 Boulevard Montmartre 75002 Paris, Tel 33 65845634; Email: ansaspasia@hotmail.com 2. Bidding registration and a deposit of € 30.000 must be received by the auctioneer before December 12th 2014, account number IBAN: PT50-0033-0000-45200339264-05 BIC / SWIFT: BCOMPTPL 竞投委托及3万欧押金需于2014年12月12日前与拍卖公司递交

Dimensões (altura x comprimento x largura) - 24,6 cm (9.7 in) cm

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