The Tibetan Iconography of Buddhas, Bodhisattvas and other Deities
author: Lokesh Chandra
edition: 2002, D. K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
pages: 807
ISBN-10: 812460178X
ISBN-13: 9788124601785
Topic: Tibetan-buddhism
Khasarpana-Avalokitesvara
This chapter describes Khasarpana-Avalokitesvara located on page 328 and contained in the collection "Manifestations of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva" in the book Tibetan Iconography (a unique pantheon). This book deals with the iconography of deities within the Pantheon of Tibetan Buddhism, such as Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Arhats, Matrkas (Goddesses), Gurus (Teachers), Protective Deities and various other spiritual entities. The Buddhist art and iconography in this book is accompanied by Chinese eulogies.
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The Indian Buddhist Iconography [by Benoytosh Bhattachacharyya]
108 forms of Avalokiteshvara (21): Khasarpana Lokeshvara. Fig. 21A: Khasarpana Lokeshvara This is figure 21 in a series of 108 forms of Avalokiteshvara from the Macchandar Vahal, Kathmandu, Nepal. 21. Khasarpana Lokeshvara. He is one-faced and two armed and sits in the Lalita attitude on a lotus. His right hand exhibits the Varada pose and the left is raised against the chest, holding the stem of a lotus....
Read full contents: 108 forms of Avalokiteshvara (21): Khasarpana Lokeshvara
Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po) [by George N. Roerich]
Then again a named chos ston worshipped Arya Avalokiteshvara at Khasarpana, and Avalokiteshvara used to preach him the Doctrine in his dreams. Later he instructed him personally. The latter preached it to the pa__ita donyod rdo rje . The latter taught it to bari. (* 1) Elapatra {R} (* 2) (Tg. r Gyud, No. 1804, Semskyi sgrib sbyon) {R} (* 3) this passage refers to a well known story, contained in the Vinaya vastu: Once a monk and his father after having received ordination, proceeded to Jetavana....
Read full contents: Chapter 2 - Introduction: The Lineage of the Sadhana
The gods of northern Buddhism [by Alice Getty]
Avalokitesvara b. Avalokitesvara (?) c. Avalokitesvara (AmogHapasa) d. Avalokitesvara PLATE XXIV Avalokitesvara '22,000 arms' PLATE XXV a. Padmapani b. Kwan-non (?) c. Padmapani d. Padmapani PLATE XXIV Kwan-yin (Sung-tse) (* 1) A. Foucher, Iconographie bouddhique, p. 94. (* 2) Difficult to determine (Illus. PI....
Read full contents: Chapter VI - The Principal Forms Of Avalokitesvara
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