Samantabhadra Buddha (Art Print) – Ben Christian
Dharmakaya Samantabhadra-Samantabhadri arise in the sublime form of a United Father and Mother, symbolising the union of lucid wisdom and sheer bliss.
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Dharmakaya Samantabhadra-Samantabhadri arise in the sublime form of a United Father and Mother, symbolising the union of lucid wisdom and sheer bliss.
Swathed in a harmonious landscape of pink and white, the all-pervasive kindness of the radiant deep-blue Medicine Buddha is expressed in his meditation posture and his relationship to his environment. The ‘Supreme Physician’ has his right hand in a gesture of generosity, and holds a medicinal myrobalan plant. His left hand is in the gesture of meditation, and upon it rests a nectar-filled vase.
Saraswati, the Melodious Lady, Yang chen ma, in the shining light of her sacred form, arises due to the viewer’s virtue. She sits atop a lotus and moon disc, above a mist enshrouded body of water; and holds an elegant four stringed veena or lute, whose strings she appears to pluck with a crimson tear-drop shaped pick. Before her sits a white peacock, representing the courageous and heartfelt wish to become enlightened for the sake of all beings.
Master Yogi Saraha sits in a posture of royal ease upon a vajra rock formation holding an arrow poised for flight…The arrow represents the piercing wisdom which strikes at the false belief that our mind, and our experience of our world, are somehow separate from the concepts which we impose upon them; reminding us that how we see the world affects the world we see.
Matchless Lord Tsongkapa (1357-1419) is here depicted meditating at the unfindable point where the sea and the horizon meet, to illustrate his complete realisation the Middle Way and his complete mastery over how to approach joining compassion and wisdom for the sake of all living beings.
The unparalleled virtue of Lama Tsongkapa, King of the Dharma (1357-1419), ripens into a vision of the Buddha of Wisdom, Manjushri, riding a snow lion.
Heruka Vajrasattva, the holy and supreme Warrior of Diamond, the united Father and Mother…each has a single head and two hands. Their immaculate and radiant bodies are white. They hold a diamond and bell, knife and skull-cup – and they hold each other – symbolising the union of wisdom and compassion.
The pristine Buddha of purification, Vajrasattva, rests suspended in mid-air between Adi Buddha Samantabhadra and a gleaming pyramid of multi-coloured jewels, depicting a profound purity and peaceful stability arising from sustained meditative insight.