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Padmasambhava
Tibet, 1400-1500s
bronze with silver, copper, and turquoise inlay
8 5/8 inches (21.9 cm) high
Funds from Florence J. Reust
in memory of her son, Ralph W. Jacobs
1980.57
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Padmasambhava
means "lotus-born" and refers to the legend that he
was found on a lotus in a lake in Northwest India. He is greatly
revered in Tibet as a founder of the Nyingma (Red Hat) order of
Buddhism and the countrys first monastery, Samye. He sits
here in his customary position on a lotus blossom, easily recognizable
in his eagle-feathered cap and with his traditional attributes
of dorje thunderbolt, skull cup, and khatvanga staff.
The decoration of the robes and the copper and silver on the eyes
and lips dramatize this idealized image.
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