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Subject: [Leica] India, via Tibet, to China
From: richard.lists at gmail.com (Richard Man)
Date: Fri Jan 23 02:44:34 2009

Today's cultural lesson, from the Asian Art Museum <http://asianart.org/>,
online gallery, object ID: B60S600. Text copyright (C) by the Museum

Simhavaktra Dakini, an enlightened Goddess of the Gelug order of Tibetan
Buddhism, clears obstacles from the paths of those who seek enlightenment
and provides inspiration and knowledge. The dancing Goddess's hair blazes
upward with the fire of wisdom. Her lion head indicates fearlessness in
confronting all obstacles to liberation. Her cape is made of freshly flayed
human skin, signifying her transcendence of the limitations of the human
condition. The bone ornaments on her chest indicate that she has passed
beyond the cycles of birth and death; the tiger skin around her waist
symbolizes victory over all harmful passions and deeds. This figure once
held a chopper, a skull cup, and a staff. This image of Simhavaktra Dakini
was produced under the patronage of the Qianlong emperor and would have been
worshiped in a temple in Beijing or its vicinity.


Pic at: http://rfman.wordpress.com/2009/01/23/india-via-tibet-to-china/
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// richard m: richard @imagecraft.com
// b: http://rfman.wordpress.com

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