A copper alloy figure of Saravid Vairocana
A copper alloy figure of Saravid Vairocana
Tibet, 19th century
The supreme patriarch of the Vairocana Family of Buddhas envisaged with four heads facing each direction and holding his Buddha family's symbol of the chakra in his lap, raised atop a double lotus plinth reversed by a notch to support a now lost mandorla.
3 7/8in (10cm) high
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A copper alloy figure of Saravid Vairocana
Tibet, 19th century
The supreme patriarch of the Vairocana Family of Buddhas envisaged with four heads facing each direction and holding his Buddha family's symbol of the chakra in his lap, raised atop a double lotus plinth reversed by a notch to support a now lost mandorla.
3 7/8in (10cm) high