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 A Nepalese gilt copper alloy figure of Manjuvara and Prajnaparamita. Manjurava is a
 three-headed and six-armed tantric form of Manjushri, he is seated in dhyanasana on
 a double lotus throne with his consort Prajnaparamita, the main pair of hands hold
 a dorje and bell, the two other pair holds a sword, lasso, flower. The figure group is
 backed by a flaming mandorla. The back with a lengthy dedicatory inscription dated
 Newari Samvat 957 (1853). Weight 1210 g. H. 18.5 cm.
 Literature:  Ulrich  von  Schroeder,  Indo-Tibetan  Bronzes,  Hong  Kong  1981,  The  Shah
 Period. 108C (illustrated).  DKK 20,000–30,000 / € 2,700–4,050



 尼泊尔铜鎏金文殊佛像,1853年。高18.5厘米,重1210克。
 估价: 20.000-30.000 丹麦克朗 (2.700-4.050欧元)
































































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