Vajravarahi in Wrathful Posture, copper alloy, India
Summary
Vajravarahi derives from the boar-headed Hindu goddess Varahi (female aspect of Vishnu’s boar-headed avatar Varaha), reflecting the incorporation of Hindu imagery into Vajrayana Buddhism. The head of a sow projects from her head. Wearing a garland of severed heads, she dances on a corpse, wielding a chopper with a vajra (thunderbolt) finial, evoking the cutting away of illusions.
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Date
1200 - 1299
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication (CC0)