7. Main doctrinal traditions (3). Vajrayana

Buddha Samantabhadra

Buddha Samantabhadra

Wheel of Samsara

This pictorial representation of the primordial Supramundane Buddha Samantabhadra in sexual union with his female consort and is called Yab-yum (Tibetan, "father-mother") Is a common symbol in the Vajrayana Buddhist art of India, Bhutan, Nepal, and Tibet that express the main tenets of this branch of Buddhism.

Detail of mural of Samantabhadra
India (ca. late 18th-19th century CE)
Copyright Holder: Schick, Juergen
Scan Number: 0032702
Courtesy of The Huntington Photographic Archive at The Ohio State University

Wrathful deity Fudo

Wrathful deity Fudo

Wheel of Samsara

Fudo Myoo is a deity venerated especially in Japanese Vajrayana Buddhism. He belongs to a set of so-called wrathful deities, whose veneration and visualization during meditation urges the practitioner to use the force of emotions, like anger for example, rather than suppressing it.

Fudo Myoo and Two Attendants Japan (1336–1392).
Hand-colored woodblock print on paper
The Harry G. C. Packard Collection of Asian Art, Gift of Harry G. C. Packard, and Purchase, Fletcher, Rogers, Harris Brisbane Dick, and Louis V. Bell Funds, Joseph Pulitzer Bequest, and The Annenberg Fund Inc. Gift, 1975
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)
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