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Lot 379

A TIBETAN GILT BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAHASIDDHA

probably Ming dynasty, seated in a yogic pose on a double lotus base draped with a lion skin, wearing an elaborate headdress, heavy earrings and a cloak, a floral medallion engraved to the underside, 13cm high

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Estimate: £4,000 - £6,000
Bidding ended. Lot is unsold.

There are eighty-four Mahasiddhas of Tantric Buddhism who can take many various forms. The title applies to figures who embody and cultivate the 'siddhi of perfection'. They have been able to attain the realization of the Buddha's teachings, which grants them the status of a guru or a tantric master, and accompanying psychic and spiritual abilities. 

ChatGPT said:

The figure of a Mahasiddha appears in good condition, with rubbing and abrasions visible throughout and tarnishing present around the features. Paint loss is noted on the headdress, with small knocks and scuffs evident. The inner rim of the base is slightly misshapen, and there is a small dent to the base. Additional photos are available on request.


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