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Lokeshvara Collection

"Lokeshvara: A Divine Presence Embodied in Art" Lokeshvara, also known as Sadakshari Lokeshvara, is a revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism

Background imageLokeshvara Collection: Sadakshari Lokeshvara, Tibet (bronze, gilt, paint and semiprecious stones)

Sadakshari Lokeshvara, Tibet (bronze, gilt, paint and semiprecious stones)
3362126 Sadakshari Lokeshvara, Tibet (bronze, gilt, paint and semiprecious stones) by Tibetan School, (17th-18th century); Patan Museum, Durbar Square, Patan, Nepal; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageLokeshvara Collection: Jatamukuta Lokesvara, Khasa Malla Kingdom (1100-1484) (parcel gilt

Jatamukuta Lokesvara, Khasa Malla Kingdom (1100-1484) (parcel gilt
PFR206558 Jatamukuta Lokesvara, Khasa Malla Kingdom (1100-1484) (parcel gilt, copper alloy & pigment) by Nepalese School; Private Collection; ePaul Freeman; Nepalese, out of copyright

Background imageLokeshvara Collection: Picture No. 10761590

Picture No. 10761590
Cambodia - The South Gate of Angkor Thom, the Great Capital of the Khmer empire in Angkor, with the face of Lokeshvara ('Lord of the World')

Background imageLokeshvara Collection: Picture No. 10761598

Picture No. 10761598
Cambodia - The face of Lokeshvara ('Lord of the World') in the Bayon, a temple in the centre of Angkor Thom, the Great Capital of the Khmer empire in Angkor

Background imageLokeshvara Collection: Picture No. 10761592

Picture No. 10761592
Cambodia - The face of Lokeshvara ('Lord of the World') on the South Gate of Angkor Thom, the Great Capital of the Khmer empire in Angkor.The temple complexes of Angkor ("city")

Background imageLokeshvara Collection: Picture No. 10761591

Picture No. 10761591
Cambodia - Tuk-tuks at the South Gate of Angkor Thom, the Great Capital of the Khmer empire in Angkor, with the face of Lokeshvara ('Lord of the World')

Background imageLokeshvara Collection: Picture No. 10761597

Picture No. 10761597
Cambodia - A Prasat (pyramid tower) with the faces of Lokeshvara ('Lord of the World') in the Bayon, a temple in the centre of Angkor Thom, the Great Capital of the Khmer empire in Angkor

Background imageLokeshvara Collection: Picture No. 10761594

Picture No. 10761594
Cambodia - Tuk-tuk at the inner side of the Victory Gate of Angkor Thom, the Great Capital of the Khmer empire in Angkor, with the face of Lokeshvara ('Lord of the World')

Background imageLokeshvara Collection: Picture No. 10761599

Picture No. 10761599
Cambodia - The face of Lokeshvara ('Lord of the World') in the Bayon, a temple in the centre of Angkor Thom, the Great Capital of the Khmer empire in Angkor



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"Lokeshvara: A Divine Presence Embodied in Art" Lokeshvara, also known as Sadakshari Lokeshvara, is a revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism. This magnificent bronze sculpture adorned with gilt, paint, and semiprecious stones showcases the divine essence of Lokeshvara. Another remarkable representation can be found in the Jatamukuta Lokesvara from the Khasa Malla Kingdom. This parcel gilt masterpiece dates back to the period between 1100-1484 and exudes an aura of mystique. Enigmatic faces grace the Bayon Temple of Angkor Thom in Cambodia, depicting yet another manifestation of Lokeshvara's benevolence. These captivating sculptures are a testament to the artistic brilliance that flourished during this era. The Bayon Temple itself stands as a majestic architectural marvel within Angkor Thom. Its intricate carvings and towering spires create an awe-inspiring backdrop for these mesmerizing depictions of Lokeshvara. As we delve into each picture (No. 10761590, No. 10761598, No. 10761592, No. 10761591, No. 10761597), we are transported into a world where divinity meets artistry—a realm where spirituality intertwines with human creativity. Each image captures different angles and perspectives—revealing unique details that bring us closer to understanding the profound symbolism behind these representations of Lokeshvara. In Picture No. 10761594, we witness the serene countenance radiating compassion and wisdom—an embodiment of enlightenment itself. Finally, Picture No. 10761599 encapsulates all aspects discussed before—a harmonious blend of beauty and devotion that transcends time and cultural boundaries. Through these glimpses into various forms and interpretations across different regions like Tibet and Cambodia—Lokeshvara continues to inspire reverence among believers and captivate the hearts of art enthusiasts worldwide.