Conch Shell with a Figure of Hevajra, 1100s. Creator: Unknown.

Conch Shell with a Figure of Hevajra, 1100s. Creator: Unknown.

2-726-277 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Conch Shell with a Figure of Hevajra, 1100s. A royal temple like Banteay Chhmar was built for performing rituals and to honor images of gods, Buddhas, and other sacred or enlightened beings for the sake of the kingdom’s protection and ongoing prosperity. Conch shells were blown at the start of rituals to make the sound corresponding to the syllable om . The dancing figure of Hevajra, a Buddhist being of enlightenment with eight heads, sixteen arms, and four legs, has been worked into the bronze embellishment of the shell. Hevajra was elevated to a prominent position in Khmer Buddhism of the Angkorian period as the standard figure denoting the practice of rituals prescribed in a text called the Hevajra-tantra . The tripod stand with three serpents is probably not original to the shell.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Shell and bronze

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3840x6144
File Size : 69,120kb


Aliases

  1. 1977.176
  1. 149034
  1. 0940019775
  1. 1977.176
  1. 2-726-277
  1. 2726277


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