Mahavairochana (Bodhisattva Vajrapani)


Original Location + Cardinal Points: Nalanda, Bihar,  North India

Present Location: National Museum, Delhi

Date/Period: 12th century CE (1200-1500 CE (Late Medievel))

Medium: Sculpture

Material: Bronze

Style: Pala

Introduction

Vairochana, one of the five Dhayani Buddhas and is another name of the Sun God, whose effulgence is reflected in the goldern hue of his body.
The gilded deity is seated erect in lalitasana on circular white lotus pedestal. His four faces point to the cardinal directions and symbolize omniscient wisdom. A vqjra (thunderbolt) is tucked in the tapering jata with a four-leafed tiara, symbolic of his position The technique of gilding deployed in the creation of this piece renders it important.

Dimensions: H 24.7 x W 16.3 x D.

Accession number: Ace. No. 47.48

Credits: National Museum, Delhi

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