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TIBETAN THANGKA OF STANDING SIX ARMED MAHAKALA

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TIBETAN THANGKA OF STANDING SIX ARMED MAHAKALA
TIBETAN THANGKA OF STANDING SIX ARMED MAHAKALA
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Tibetan Thangka Of Standing Six Armed Mahakala:
This very worn thangka of the six armed Mahakala is accented in gold, particularly in areas surrounding Mahakala. He is surrounded by various Buddhas and Bodhisattvas sitting in the lotus position. The Protector's body color is dark blue, symbolic of the changeless Dharmakaya. His three eyes symbolize his clear comprehension of the three times, and the vivid manifestation of the three bodies of Buddha. The crown of five skulls symbolize the five poisons: anger, desire, ignorance, jealousy, and pride. They have been transformed into five wisdoms. His six arms symbolize the completion to the six perfection: Generosity, patience, morality, diligence, meditation, and wisdom. The tigug knife symbolizes the cutting of ego, or attachment. The rosary symbolizes his continuous activity for the benefit of beings. The damaru hand-drum symbolizes his power over the dakinis. His trident symbolizes his power over the three spheres: Desire, form, and formless. This also symbolizes his action of bending those who break their vows. His two feet symbolize means and wisdom. That his left leg is straight and his right leg bent symbolize his accomplishment of benefit to self and others.

Provenance: old local Philadelphia collection
66" X 55"
$800 - $1200

There are additional pictures of this item on our Dropbox site.

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Auction Description:
East Meets West in this exciting end of summer sale:
Beginning at 9 AM, New York time
Lot 1 - 266 9 AM - 3 PM
Lot 267 - 477 will begin no earlier than 3 PM New York time

Eastern items will begin to sell at 9 AM EST: antique bronze Buddha statues and censers, fine antique cloisonné including triple crane censer, many jade carvings, furniture including zitan and huanghuali, porcelain vases & panels, paintings, embroideries, screens, brush pots & ink stones. Many of these items are from local estates and collections.

Western lots no earlier than 3 PM EST: Fine paintings and prints including Icart & Laurens, fine gold & diamond estate jewelry, Native American silver, watches & clocks including Herschede, Atmos and Spaulding, antique silver and gold coins, vintage clothing including wedding gowns, rugs & textiles, porcelain including Art Nouveau signed Sevres lamp & Beleek basket, and a collection of Tribal masks, statues & weapons. Many of these items are from local collections and estates.

Condition
Very worn overall.
There are additional pictures of this item on our Dropbox site.

The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email or by telephone. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Converse Auctions shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
High resolution images from this auction can be seen by visiting our Dropbox site for this auction.
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TIBETAN THANGKA OF STANDING SIX ARMED MAHAKALA

Estimate $800 - $1,200
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Starting Price $300
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