Tibetan Buddhism Yab Yum
BackThe Bodhisattva Vajrapani is the compassionate patron of the teachings of Buddha, his fierce appearance is one of a powerful protector and remover of obstacles for mankind. He is the holder of the vajra (thunderbolt scepter) which symbolises the power of compassion. In his erotic tantric form of Mahacakra the deity has three faces and six arms and is considered to be associated with the subduing of the Nagas (snakes/serpent-like dragon beings).
Portrayed with three heads and six arms, Vajrapani is depicted in yab-yum, engaged in sexual union with his consort and holds a vajra in his raised right hand. Two hands hold the body of a snake as two of his main hands are pointed to the front, making the gestures of abhaya mudra, the pose of protection and fearlessness, and varada mudra, extended down conferring grace and charity. On his head, the Bodhisattva wears a five leaf crown and is adorned with earrings (snakes), bracelets, anklets, pearl decorated skirts, scarves, jewel girdles and ornaments. Snakes writhe in and out of his mouth and his finely curled and flaming hair is tied up into a high chignon in which a small image of Vajrapani is depicted. Resembling her consort, Vajrapani's female partner is righly adorned and bears an urna on her forehead, the sign of great being. She offers a blood filled scull cup in her left hand and wields a kartrika (tantric chopper) in her right. The couple is supported by sun-discs beneath their feet as a stabilising platform and trample on flattened demon-bodies who represent ignorance and evil spirits. The group is depicted on a double lotusthrone, the edges finely decorated with a strand of pearls.
The heavy superb casting in copper alloy and the fine yellowish gilding of this bronze reflect the technical skills and artistic imagination of the Nepalese newari craftsmen during the Malla kingdom period. Typical characteristics are the articulated stylistic elements like the five-leaf crowns, skirts, jewellery and ornaments as well as the pronounced double lotusthrone. The tantric icon, the traces of polychrome on the faces, hair, feet and hands as well as the original seal depicting a Vishvavajra at the bottom are all characteristic for a bronze being originally used in a Tibetan monastery, most likely from a south-central (Tsang) origin.
The representation of Mahacakrava Vajrapani is captured in a well modelled and inspired composition, revealing an intensive and restrained energy which radiates from this dynamic tantric group. The harmonious balanced union of the fierce erotic couple is complemented by convincing natural volumes, finely articulated details and powerful positioning of body, legs and arms. The snake passing through the deity's mouth increases the vigour and intensity of the couples presence. Striking are the positions of both demons with their heads sticking out of the base. The image is a wonderful example of Tibetan tantric art and is superb from all angles comprising the powerfully conceived back and profiles.
Channel: Education
Uploaded: December 6, 2007 at 10:08 am
Author: yabyumclimb
Length: 00:03:02
Rating: 4.36
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Tags: Tibetan buddhism yab yum religion dali lama lotus sutra bodhisattva
Video Comments:
openbuddhistforum (August 29, 2008 at 12:59 pm)
OM SVASTI Tantric iconography of Yab*Yum meditational deities (tib. Yidam) is very often misunderstood.Therefore Guru Padmasambhava warned all Vajrayana practitioners, teaching : "Saying that they practice Union (tib. Yermed-inseparability) they will indulge in ordinary desire." This is one of prophecies of Guru Rinpoche for present times. May all beings be pure & faithful, soon reaching the state of Buddha Vajrasattva (see: Video response).
trueazngangsta (July 25, 2008 at 3:48 pm)
wtf
ktmer123 (May 12, 2008 at 12:45 am)
Is that Tibetian or Nepali or in particluar art work of newars. hahaha
yabyumclimb (May 21, 2008 at 11:23 pm)
alittle of both techniqually... people are so literal these days
TheShiningMoon (April 26, 2008 at 12:13 am)
Tibet is disgusting... They are a bad example of bhuddism. I support China.
umfufo (May 24, 2008 at 5:01 am)
pff
JesusIsFreedom7 (March 12, 2008 at 6:11 am)
Sons of God, Daughters of Men, the fallen angels who came and stole beautiful human women to have sex with.
4freedomstantra (February 19, 2008 at 4:25 pm)
Nice one, Love the sculptures. Please check out our video about yab yum
Knuckles038 (January 13, 2008 at 7:29 pm)
i love to study buddisim!! thanks for posting!
snarltiggs (December 7, 2007 at 9:27 pm)
good video