Author: Pakhoutova, Elena

The Second Buddha : master of time
Date2018
Publish_locationMunich ; New York
PublisherDelMonico Books-Prestel Publishing, Rubin Museum of Art
CollectionRicci Institute Library [Luce]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook (Exhibition catalog)
Series
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberBQ7950.P327 S43 2018
Description176 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm
Note

The Second Buddha : master of time.

Issued in connection with an exhibition held Feb. 2, 2018-Jan. 7, 2019, The Rubin Museum of Art, New York, and Feb. 9, 2019-May 19, The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 166-167) and index.

The Second Buddha : an introduction / Elena Pakhoutova -- Padmasambhava in Tibetan visual culture / Elena Pakhoutova -- Padmasambhava in the conjured past / Lewis Doney -- The guru beyond time : Padmasambhava's eight names and three exalted bodies / Daniel A. Hirshberg -- Guru of the three times / Benjamin Bogin.

Padmasambhava, a legendary Buddhist master believed to be instrumental in bringing Buddhism to Tibet, is often known as "The Second Buddha." According to popular legend, Padmasambhava miraculously appeared as a boy in a lotus blossom floating on a lake. 'The Second Buddha: Master of Time' explores visual expressions of Padmasanbhava's legends in sculptures, textiles, paintings, illuminated manuscripts, and a portable shrine that date from the 13th to the 19th century. Essays present new scholarship on Padmasambhava and show a central and multidimensional character with an enduring place in Tibetan and Himalayan Buddhist cultures.

Chinese usage: Lianhuasheng Dashi 蓮華生大師 ; Slob-dpon Pad+ma ʼbyung gnas, approximately 717-approximately 762.
LC usage: Padma Sambhava, approximately 717-approximately 762. 

SubjectBuddhism--Tibet 西藏--History Buddhist art and symbolism--Tibet Padma Sambhava, approximately 717-approximately 762--Exhibitions Padma Sambhava [Padmasambhava], ca. 717-ca.762--Exhibitions Padma Sambhava [Padmasambhava], ca. 717-ca.762--Art--Exhibitions Art, Buddhist--Tibet--Exhibitions
ISBN9783791357539 ; 3791357530
LCCN2018004940