Buddha with Two Bodhisattvas
12th century
India: Kashmir or Ladakh, or Tibet
Not on View

This triad illustrates the reciprocity between the Buddha and bodhisattvas, the deified beings who help worshippers attain their goals. The Buddha figure stands in the center with two bodhisattvas flanking him. His posture is straight and frontal, while the other deities gracefully sway their hips, creating a dynamic and harmonious composition. Though each figure has its own lotus pedestal and is adorned with a separate halo, the larger halo unites all three within a single frame.

On the right is the bodhisattva of infinite compassion Avalokiteshvara, holding a lotus in his left hand. Vajrapani, one of the earliest protectors of Buddhism, stands to the left, identified by the thunderbolt he clasps against his chest. The Buddha figure is depicted with the teaching gesture (Dharmachakra mudra), representing the dissemination of his lessons to these two demigods and beyond. Together, the trio embodies the essence of compassion, wisdom and spiritual guidance, and offers a profound representation of the interconnectedness between the Buddha and bodhisattvas.

Details

  • Title: Buddha with Two Bodhisattvas
  • Date: 12th century
  • Medium: Bronze
  • Dimensions: 12-1/4 x 9x 3 in. (31.1 x 22.9 x 7.6 cm)
  • Credit Line: The Norton Simon Foundation
  • Accession Number: F.1975.17.24.S
  • Copyright: © The Norton Simon Foundation

Object Information

The Universe: Creation, Constellations and the Cosmos

  • Norton Simon Museum, 2001-02-04 to 2001-06-04

Treasures from the Himalayas: Sacred Treasures from Tibet, Nepal and Northern India

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  • Campbell, Sara, Collector Without Walls: Norton Simon and His Hunt for the Best, 2010, cat. 1234 p. 385

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