Vajradhara Buddha Seated Holding a Thunderbolt (Vajra) and Bell (Ghanta). 1401–1500. Southern Tibet. Silver and semiprecious stones This silver ?gure, though adorned like a bodhisattva, is more likely the Buddha Vajradhara. It probably served as the center of a three-dimensional mandala. The Buddha sits in the meditation posture while holding a vajra (thunderbolt) and bell in a gesture known as vajrahumkara (the adamantine sound). Certain sects of Himalayan Buddhism consider Vajradhara the creator and supreme power. He is the originator of the Five Transcendental Buddhas and embodies shunyata
Vajradhara Buddha Seated Holding a Thunderbolt (Vajra) and Bell (Ghanta). 1401–1500. Southern Tibet. Silver and semiprecious stones This silver ?gure, though adorned like a bodhisattva, is more likely the Buddha Vajradhara. It probably served as the center of a three-dimensional mandala. The Buddha sits in the meditation posture while holding a vajra (thunderbolt) and bell in a gesture known as vajrahumkara (the adamantine sound). Certain sects of Himalayan Buddhism consider Vajradhara the creator and supreme power. He is the originator of the Five Transcendental Buddhas and embodies shunyata (voidness).
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