Primordial Buddha Vajradhara
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ABS 031

 Code: ABS 031

  Country: Tibet (central)

  Style:

  Date: 1650 - 1700

  Dimensions in cm WxHxD: 14.2 x 23.8 x 7.3

  Materials: Gilt copper

Primordial Buddha Vajradhara

Hollow cast in one piece.
The jewelled ornaments are worked without inset semi-precious stones.
The bottom of the pedestal is not sealed. 
 
Vajradhara (Tib. rDo rje ’chang), slightly bent at the hip and neck, is seated in the diamond attitude (vajraparyaṅkāsana) on a double lotus pedestal with an upper beaded borders. The right hand holding a five-pronged diamond sceptre (vajra) and the left hand holding a prayer-bell (ghaṇṭā) are crossed over of the chest in the gesture of embracing the Prajñā (prajñāliṅganābhinaya). He is clad with a cloth tied around his waist with a belt with attached beaded strings. Vajradhara wears princely ornaments of the saṃbhogakāya, namely a five fold crown, a pair of earrings, necklaces with attached pendants, and ornaments at the upper arms and wrists, and anklets.
 
On the back of the pedestal is a dedicatory Tibetan inscription in dBu can script:

༄། །བསོད་ནམས་ཡེ་ཤེས་རབ་རྫོགས་ཤིང་། སྟོང་པ་དང་ནི་སྙིང་རྗེའི་བདག །སྲིད་དང་མྱང་ངན་འདས་པའི་དཔལ། །རྡོ་རྗེ་འཆང་ལ་ཕྱག་འཚལ་ལོ། །

//bsod nams ye shes rab rdzogs shing/ stong pa dang ni snying rje’i bdag  /srid dang mya ngan ’das pa’i dpal/ rdo rje ’chang la phyag ’tshal lo//

“With primordial wisdom and merits perfected, compassion being of vacuity, glorious among samsara and nirvana, before Vajradhara I bow.”

The rNying ma school “of early translations” (snga bsgyur) identifies the Ādibuddha (Tib. Dang po’i sangs rgyas) with Samantabhadra (Tib. Kun tu bzang po), the “new translation traditions” (gsar ma), namely the bKa’ brgyud, Sa skya and dGe lugs traditions, identify him with Vajradhara (Tib. rDo rje ’chang).
Vajradhara
 
Vajradhara is the ultimate Primordial Buddha, or Adi Buddha, according to the cosmology of Tibetan Buddhism. Vajradhara displaced Samantabhadra Buddha in Gelug and Kagyu mythologies, but is metaphysically equivalent. Achieving the 'state of vajradhara' is synonymous with complete realisation.
From the primordial Vajradhara/Samantabhadra were manifested the Five Wisdom Buddhas (Dhyani Buddhas):
    * Akshobhya
    * Amoghasiddhi
    * Amitabha
    * Ratnasambhava
    * Vairocana
 
Vajradhara and the Widsom Buddhas are often subjects of mandala.
Vajradhara and Samantabhadra are cognate deities with different names, attributes, appearances and iconography. Both are Dharmakaya Buddhas, that is primordial Buddhas, where Samantabhadra is unadorned, that is depicted without any attributes. Conversely, Vajradhara is often adorned and bears attributes, which is generally the iconographic representation of a Sambhogakaya Buddha. Both Vajradhara and Samantabhadra are generally depicted in yab-yum unity and are primordial buddhas, embodying void and ultimate emptiness.

This book is available at the museum's library Sèngué, Tcheuky, 2002. Petite Encyclopédie des Divinités et symboles du Bouddhisme Tibétain. Editions Claire Lumiere . Pp. 106-107 - Références françaises: Vajradhara