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________________ DHYANI BUDDHA AMITABHA-HIS EMANATIONS GODS GODDESSES TARODBHAVA KURUKULLA MAHABALA SUKLA KURUKULLA UDDIYANA KURUKULLA Symbols Mudra SAPTASATIKA HAYAGRIVA (Fig. 35) Thunderbolt & staff R.h.-thunderbolt L..--staff R.h.-white staff& fly-whisk L.h-mudră of bowing & raised index finger Vehicle Colour A sana Rosary and bowl of lotus R.h.-rosary L.H.-cup of lotus full of Nectar Animal White Adamantine pose Two R.h.-bow, red lotus Bow & arrow in principal L..- abhaya & arrow arms. Second pair holds goad of flowers & red lotus Kamadeva & Rati on Rahu Corpse Red Red Adamantine pose Ardhaparyanka Four Four Red Two Hands Faces Misc. Red Pratyālidha (Right foot raised) Four One Hair tied by snake. Wears ornaments of snakes. His face looks terrible. Effigy of Amitabha in crown Protrudils on the otheads Protruding belly & horsehead. Wears serpent ornaments & a garland of skulls. Tramples the world. Amitabha in jaţă crown. Horse's head over the principal head Goddess looks fierce, wears a garland of heads. five skulls on the head, protruding teeth & tongue Jaţă crown with Amitabha. Amitabha in crown her hair tied up by serpent Displays amorous senti- Ananta : her necklace is ments Vasuki ; her ear ornament is Taknaka; her sacred thread is Karkkotaka : her girdic is Padma, the lord of serpents ; her Nupura (anklet) is the serpent Mahapadma She displays the sentiment of passionate love GODDESSES ASTABHUJA KURUKULLA MAYAJALAKRAMA KURUKULLA BHRKUTI (Pls. 182, 191) MAHASITAVATI Symbols Mudrā R.-.-rosary & varada pose L.h.-thunderbolt & book Vehicle Colour A sana Hands Mise. Trailokyavijaya mudrà with first Trailokyavijaya mudră with first R.h.-attitude of bowing or pair of hands pair of hands; abhaya & sprout of varada & rosary. R. h elephant goad, arrow & Kunda flower with second & rosary L.H.-tridandi (staff with three varada pose & vase in the third horns) & vase L.h.noose, bow & lotus Serpent Taksaka Red Red Yellow Adamantine pose (vajraparyanka) Adamantine pose Eight Six Four Decked in ornaments. Companions: Her crown shows on east-Prasannatāra, on south effigy of Amitabha Nispannatara; on west-Jayatārā; on north—Karpdatārā; on northeast petal-Cundā; on east petal Aparajita : on south-westPradiptārā ; on north-westGauritară Red Ardhaparyanka Four Effigy of Amitabha in crown Decked in ornaments 131
SR No.011008
Book TitleIconography of Hindus Buddhist and Jains
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorR S Gupte
PublisherD B Taraporewale Sons and Co Pvt Ltd
Publication Year1980
Total Pages262
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size12 MB
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