Weiner Mihályné szerk.: Az Iparművészeti Múzeum Évkönyvei 6. (Budapest, 1963)

HOPP FERENC MÚZEUM - MUSÉE FERENC HOPP - Tóth, Edit: The Iconography of the Portraits of the Pancaraksä-Manuscript

Fig. 6. Vairocana who sits on a lotus throne, in dhyänäsana, his right in a } nieditating", his left in a t /fear-averting" position, is a garment over his left shoulder. 5. Mahämantränusärini (Fig. 5). A charm against disease. Her cardinal point is the West (the South), her element with the fire (the water, the air), she belongs under the authority of Amitabha ( Ahsobhyav) Dhyänibuddha. She has three heads and twelve arms. She is decorated by elegant ornaments. She holds both her natural arms in front of her breast in a ^teaching" gesture, two others are resting on her lap in a } .meditating" position. The first two right hands are raised to a position of distributing grace" and M averting fear", respectively, the others hold a thunderbolt, vajra and an arrow, the left ones a noose, a „v&se" , halasa, precious stones and a bow. The sun is shining behind her.

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