25th May, 2024 10:00

Fine International Art Auction No 20

 
Lot 188
 
Lot 188 - YAMANTAKA TSATSA

188

YAMANTAKA TSATSA

Clay painted

Tibet 18th century

Dimensions: Height 18,5 cm Wide 14 cm Depth 5 cm with base

Weight: 1744 grams with base

Tsa tsas like this small votive offering made of clay were produced by numbers and were left at shrines or holy places.

This tsa tsa shows a violent aspect of Manjushri, Yamantaka, the Destroyer of the God of Death, standing on a lotus base with one knee bent in a side stance.

He has multiple arms holding weapons fanning out around himself. He has the head of a bull with horns,

wearing a crown and visible from there are two heads.

The head in the middle is a wrathful form with bulging eyes, whereas the head on top is of Manjushri.

Yamantaka is backed by a wild, flaming aureole.

Sold for €1,664