Tantric Temple Banner of a Dancing Goddess Flanked by Dakinis

Tantric Temple Banner of a Dancing Goddess Flanked by Dakinis

This horizontal scroll (Bilampo) from Nepal features three dancing Buddhist deities framed within aureoles and interspersed with flowers. The white multi-armed goddess at the centre is the largest and most powerful figure and is probably White Tara (the Savioress); she has a third eye and holds a lotus in each of her 18 hands. The goddess is flanked by two bird-headed female attendants, one blue and one green, each wearing a necklace of human skulls and trampling a nude male figure (a symbol of ignorance). These are probably Dakinis, tantric sky dancers who play a supportive role in helping humans to overcome ignorance. This type of banner was and still is displayed outdoors, often on the walls of a temple, during festivals.

Details

  • Title : Tantric Temple Banner of a Dancing Goddess Flanked by Dakinis
  • Year : 1601–1700
  • Classification : Painting
  • Medium : Pigment and black ink on cloth
  • Dimension : 124.5 x 231.1 cm (49 x 91 in.)
  • Accession No : Reference Number 1984.1503
  • Country/ Geo-location : Nepal
  • Period : 17th century
  • Collection : The Art Institute of Chicago
  • Credit Line : James W. and Marilynn Alsdorf Collection
  • Status : On View Asian Art, Gallery 140
  • PROVENANCE : Gifted to the Art Institute of Chicago by Mr. James W. Alsdorf (died 1990), Chicago, Ill., December 27, 1984.