Mandala of Hevajra

Sakya School

Created:
Movement:
1599
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key Notes:
Tantric symbolism, intricate iconography
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Dimensions:
21 1/4 x 17 15/16 in. (54.0 x 45.6 cm)
medium:
Ink and color on cloth
Difficulty:
Expert
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Mandala of Hevajra by Sakya-School, 1599

The "Mandala of Hevajra," created in 1599, is a significant work of Tibetan Buddhist art attributed to the Sakya school. This painting, executed with ink and color on cloth, exemplifies the intricate and symbolic nature of mandalas in Tibetan religious practice. The Sakya school, one of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism, is known for its scholarly approach and emphasis on tantric rituals, which is reflected in the detailed iconography of this mandala. The depiction of Hevajra, a central deity in Sakya teachings, underscores the painting's importance in ritual and meditation practices. The artwork not only serves as a spiritual tool but also as a testament to the rich artistic traditions of 16th-century Tibet. While the specific artist remains unidentified, the piece is a valuable representation of the Sakya school's artistic and religious heritage.

Description of the work:

The "Mandala of Hevajra," created in 1599 by the Sakya school, is an intricate Tibetan Buddhist artwork rendered in ink and color on cloth, exemplifying the detailed and symbolic style characteristic of Sakya iconography. This mandala serves as a spiritual diagram representing the deity Hevajra, central to tantric practices, and is notable for its vibrant use of color and meticulous attention to sacred geometry.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Mandala of Hevajra