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"Preserving the Sacred Arts is always part of the preservation of Dharma" ~ Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche ~
This is a good quality 8 inch by 10 inch photo (not giclee) of Samantabhadra, or Kuntuzangpo in Yab-Yum with his consort. The photo was taken of a Tibetan Buddhist thangka from Nepal. Suitable for framing and use on your altar or as a "deity card" for your practice.
Samantabhadra (also known as Vajradhara and Viśvabhadra (the different
names signify different attributes and essence-qualities), Wylie: Kun-tu
bzang-po, Mgl: Qamugha Sain, Chn: 普賢菩薩 Pinyin: Pŭxián púsà Wade-Giles: P'u hsien p'u sa, Jp: Fugen
bosatsu, Viet: Phổ Hiền Bồ Tát) is the Lord of the Truth in
Buddhism, who represents the practice and meditation of all Buddhas. Together
with Shakyamuni and fellow disciple Manjusri he forms the Shakyamuni trinity.
He is the patron of the Lotus Sutra and, according to the Avatamsaka Sutra,
made the ten great vows which are the basis of a bodhisattva. Samantabhadra is
most commonly described as a bodhisattva himself, although some esoteric
traditions regard him as a primordial Buddha (see, for example, the Kunjed
Gyalpo Tantra).
Literally 'He whose bounty is omnipresent',
he represents the Buddhist ideals of Law and Compassion. Alongside Manjusri, he
is one of the three acolytes of Shakyamuni. In Japan this bodhisattva is often
worshipped by the Tendai and Shingon sects, and as the protector of the Lotus
Sutra by the Nichiren sect.
Samantabhadra is looked upon in
certain Tantric Buddhist sects as the Primordial Buddha, awakened since the
very beginning. Certain of the Yogacara sects claim that Samantabhadra, instead
of Vairocana, is the founder of the Yoga system, and look upon him as a
divinity of religious ecstasy. Those who practise ecstatic meditation in
Japanese esoteric schools regard him as a special divinity central to their
practise.
Iconography
Unlike his more popular counterpart
Manjusri, Samantabhadra is only rarely depicted alone and is usually found in a
trinity on the right side of Shakyamuni, mounted on a white elephant. In those
traditions that accept the Avatamsaka Sutra as its root instruction,
Samantabhadra and Manjusri flank Vairocana Buddha, the central Buddha of this
particular sutra.
Known as Pǔxián in Chinese, he is
sometimes shown in Chinese art with feminine characteristics, riding an
elephant with six pairs of tusks while carrying a lotus leaf parasol, bearing
similar dress and features to some feminine depictions of Kuan Yin. It is in
this guise that Samantabhadra is revered as the patron bodhisattva of the
monasteries associated with MountEmei in western China.
Among those esoteric traditions
that treat Samantabhadra as the Primordial Buddha, he is always represented
naked, with a dark blue body, in union with his consort Samantabhadri.
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