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A work made of silver, gilt silver, and gilt copper alloy.

Tantric Female Enlightened Being (Vajrayogini) Holding a Skull Cup

18th century

Tibet Central Tibet

Tibet

This metal image represents Vajrayogini, an important tantric goddess in Tibetan Buddhism visualized by adepts to aid them in spiritual attainment. Vajrayogini’s contorted face, bared fangs, and garland of skulls evince her fearsome nature. She wears a revealing bone skirt, holds a kapala (skull cup) in her left hand, and displays a khatvanga (scepter) behind her right shoulder. The figure’s attributes and posture accord with representations of Vajrayogini in the Naropa tradition except for the unusual rosary of human heads in her right hand, which normally holds a kartrika (flaying knife).

Silver, gilt silver, and gilt copper alloy

Arts of Asia