A Fine Old Nepalese Carved Wood Figure of the Goddess Cunda Devi 18th Century
Collection No. | TB-4105 |
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Size | 14cm x 13cm and 5cm thick |
A Fine Old Nepalese Carved Wood Figure of the Goddess Cunda Devi 18th Century
This finely carved figure of the four-armed Nepalese Goddess is possibly a form of Cunda Devi who is a form of Vairocana. Dating from the 18th Century. She is here in her wrathful form dancing on a corpse representing selfish ignorance and she holds a strangely non-Buddhist array of items. In her top hands, she holds an elephant goad and a circlet (a symbol of Vishnu) and her lower hands hold a lotus and an unidentifiable item. She has a necklace of skulls and is surrounded by cosmic flames showing that she exists beyond the end of time, symbolized here by the flames. It is obviously part of a larger architectural carving.
On the back, there is an old label that reads ” The University of Texas Exhibition Program”
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