Vishnu with the King of Snakes, Shesha Location Nepal Date ca. 17th century Material Copper alloy Catalog Number C2003.21.2 (HAR 65231) Collection Rubin Museum of Art
Buddha The Buddha, meaning awakened person, referred first to Shakyamuni, whose teachings became the foundation of Buddhism. Buddha Bodhisattvas Bodhisattvas aspire to become awakened like the Buddha and are dedicated to helping others achieve enlightenment. Bodhisattvas Tantric Deities Tantric deities are the focus of esoteric religious practices (tantras) that aim to swiftly and radically transform a practitioner’s conventional understanding of reality. Tantric Deities Female Deities Female tantric deities symbolize the wisdom aspect of the enlightened mind and and they can be peaceful or wrathful in appearance. Female Deities Wrathful Deities There are two kinds of deities that appear as wrathful, with flaming hair, bulging eyes, open mouths showing fangs, and garlands of severed heads. Wrathful Deities Hindu Gods and Goddesses Various religious practices now collectively called Hinduism worship a diverse group of gods (deva) and goddesses (devi). Hindu Gods and Goddesses Humans Legendary and historical humans, including teachers and accomplished masters, are a popular subject of Himalayan art. Humans
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