The Indian Buddhist Iconography
by Benoytosh Bhattachacharyya | 1958 | 51,392 words | ISBN-10: 8173053138 | ISBN-13: 9788173053139
This page contains an iconography image of 108 forms of Avalokiteshvara (41): Amritaprabha Lokeshvara and represents of the book Indian Buddhist Iconography, based on extracts of the Sadhanamala English translation. These plates and illustrations represent either photographs of sculptures or line-drawing reproductions of paintings or other representations of Buddhist artwork.
108 forms of Avalokiteśvara (41): Amṛtaprabha Lokeśvara
Fig. 41A: Amṛtaprabha Lokeśvara
This is figure 41 in a series of 108 forms of Avalokiteśvara from the Macchandar Vahal, Kathmandu, Nepal.
41. Amṛtaprabha Lokeśvara. He also is one-faced and two-armed and sits in the Vajraparyaṅka attitude on a lotus. He holds the double Vajra on his lap with his right hand, and the lotus on a water-vessel in his left.
The Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara (The Watchful Lord) also called Padmapāṇi (Lotus bearer) is the spiritual son of the Dhyāni Buddha Amitābha. He is one of the most popular Bodhisattvas of the Buddhist Pantheon having as many as 108 different forms [viz., Amṛtaprabha Lokeśvara].