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Indian and Himalayan Art

Prajnaparamita, Buddha Shakyamuni, and Lokeshvara

Made in Nepal, Asia

Malla Dynasty (1200-1769), c. 16th century

Artist/maker unknown, Nepalese

Stone with traces of ritual powder accretions
5 x 8 1/2 inches (12.7 x 21.6 cm)

Currently not on view

1959-93-87

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Lessing J. Rosenwald, 1959

Label

The architectural format of this rare stone sculpture (multilobed arches separated by pillars) is a distinctive feature of the Malla period. The deities seated in the niches are eminent figures in the Buddhist pantheon: the goddess (left) embodies the important Buddhist text The Perfection of Wisdom, the title of which is also the literal translation of her name; the historical Buddha Shakyamuni (center) invokes the moment of his enlightenment by touching the earth to witness his triumph; and Lokeshvara (right) demonstrates his compassionate nature with a boon-granting gesture. The remnants of red powders on the deities' foreheads indicate they were once ritually worshiped.

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