Primordial Buddha (Vajradhara)
1700-1799
Physical Qualities
Gilt metal alloy and metal alloy, 15.6 cm. OH; 3 lbs.
Credit Line
Frank J. and Elizabeth L. Goodnow Collection
Object Number
1942.70.692
Primordial Buddha's name, Vajradhara, translates to "Bearer of the thunderbolt." He is the secret inner form of the Historical Buddha, Sakyamuni, and the originator and protector of Vajrayana Buddhism. Practiced in Tibet and Mongolia, Vajrayana Buddhism offers the possibility of attaining enlightenment in a single human lifetime through esoteric practices, using mantras, or sacred words or phrases; mudras, or sacred hand gestures; mandalas, or sacred diagrams; and vital energy including meditation and yoga.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, 1942; Goodnow Collection, Baltimore; probably acquired by Elizabeth Goodnow in China, c. 1912-1913
Frances Klapthor, BMA, "The Devotional Art of Tibet," May 14, 2007-January 20, 2008.
Collection installation, "Asia. Exchange across Land & Sea," Levy Gallery, Baltimore Museum of Art, October 5, 2023-
Collection installation, "Asia. Exchange across Land & Sea," Levy Gallery, Baltimore Museum of Art, October 5, 2023-
Markings: Dedication plate: a largish double vajra with a plain circle at the center.