Sugatisamdarsana
Sugatisamdarsana
Published 2017-01-13T11:09:23+00:00
This one-head and six-arm form, referred to as ‘Sugatisamdarshana (or Sugatisa Darsana) Lokeshvara’, is seated on a cylindrical base, with a leg pendant, the foot resting on a lotus. His lower right hand does the varada mudra, there is a rosary in the upper right hand, the other appears to have held a vajra. The left hands hold a the stem of a lotus flower, a water pot and another attribute (possibly an elephant hook). There are two seated attendants next to him and two standing figures, likely to be the donors. There is a long stem rising from the pedestal and going over the flaming mandorla.
Print slowly, this model requires a lot of supports.
| Date published | 13/01/2017 |
| Benoetigte Zeit | 1920 - 2680 Minuten |
| Menge an Filament | 152.1grams |
| Dimensionen | 143.16x50.59x177.80 |
| Technologie | FDM |
| Schwierigkeitsgrad | pages.object.complexitydifficult |
| Title | Sugatisamdarsana |
| Date | Late 10th - Early 11th century |
| Accession | MA 6266 |
| Period | Ancient Indian Art |
| Medium | Gilt copper alloy |
| Record | https://himalayanbuddhistart.wordpress.com/tag/avalokiteshvara/page/3/ |
| Place | Musée Guimet |
