The Buddhist Goddess Tara
Sculpture
c. 8th century (made)
c. 8th century (made)
Copper, Nepal, Licchavi period, c.8th century
Object details
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Title | The Buddhist Goddess Tara (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Copper |
Brief description | Copper, Nepal, Licchavi period, c.8th century |
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Historical context | This is an exceptionally early Nepalese copper image, showing the sophistication of metal casting in the Licchavi period (6th -8th century). The saviouress is represented in a rare six-armed form; her attributes include a vajra (thunderbolt sceptre), noose (?), lotus (padma), dagger (?) and a sword. The sixth hand is held to receive a now missing attribute. She may represent an early form of Tara transmitted from the Mahayanist tradition of eastern India and not preserved in later iconography. |
Production | Nepal |
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Accession number | IS.9-1989 |
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Record created | February 13, 2000 |
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