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ArtzJacts and Material Treasures
Introduction
Artifacts and Material Treasures
The objects listed here for the most part complement the texts detailed in the first part of the Bibliography. This is most obvious in the case of the treasures (gter-ma), since the treasure-finders (gter-ston) revealed both doctrinal treasures (gter-chos) and material treausures (rdzas-gter), such as kllas and sacred images. Most entries have not been identified, but occasionally additional information has been given in the Notes, which should be consulted separately. Readers are also referred to Tulku Thondup Rinpoche's Hidden Teachings ofTibet, for illustrations of several of the Padmasambhava images mentioned in the History, namely, those discovered by Sangye Lingpa, Perna Lingpa and Chogyur Lingpa.
Items have been entered in thematic sequence and in the order of their occurence in the text.
Note
Plate numbers from the first edition are cited in the reference material that follows. The first edition contained 110 plates, which were later reduced to 24 in number, however, the original numbering system for plates has been retained so that interested readers may refer back to thefirst edition. The key below summarizes the renumbering ofthe remain-
ing color plates so the reader can make the conversion for the present edition.
AM ULETS (ga'u)
substances (dam-rdzas-kyi gva'u), discovered BRIDGES (zam-pa)
bridges (lcags-zam lnga-bcu-rtsa-brgyad), built by ENGRA VINGS (brkos-phor)
First This edition: edition:
22 33 54 165 256 37 8 39 9 40 10 52 11
53 12 60 7
First This edition: edition:
66 13 6714 6815 70 16 72 18 7420 75 21 76 22 88 17 89 23 90 19 99 24
(gru-shan brgya-dang bco-brgyadj, FRESCOES (gyang-gi ri-mo)
Fre. scoes in Ukpalung Monastery: the gurus of the linea e (bl _
pa), twenty-three mandalas (dk '1 'kh g a ma brgyud- petalled Lotus" (p d "b ld yz - or nyer-gsum), such as the "Hundred-
rtsa)' Buddhas 0; . the Thousand Buddhas (sangs-rgyas stong- , e en lreCtlons (phyogs bcu" ) A . surrounded by the [Eight] "CI S " - z sangs-rgyas; mItayus
ba); Seven Generations of osest ons (tshe-dpag-med nye-sras-kyis bskor- (mdzad-pa bcu-gnyis)' the (sangs-rgyas rabs-bdun); the twelve deeds chos-'phags)' Tara wh 0 Isattva (byang-chub sems-dpa' skyabs); th: Lords fears (sgral-ma 'jigs-pa brgyad-
BUddha-field (ma-la-ya'i zh' m/J. an-pa); the Malaya lllg au;, t e wheel of lIfe (srzd-pa'i tsa-kra), 624
with the I? haralJf of the Wish-fulfilling Gem gzungs kyz brkos-phor, Skt. CzntamalJidharalJf), 508
(tsinta-malJi'i
FERRY -CROSSINGS
(gru-shan)
322 Artifacts and Material Treasures
Frescoes at Trampa Hermitage: the peaceful deities according to the Magical
Net (sgyu-'phrul zhi-ba); the blazing wrathful deities ('bar-ba khro-bo'i lha- tshogs); the deities of the entire Sutra which Gathers All Intentions (mdo yongs- rdzogs); three maI)Qalas (dkyil-'khor gsum); glorious Mahakala according to the tradition of Wrathful Yamantaka (dpal-mgon mahakala drag-po gshin-rje har); the eightfold group of the Monpa, mounted on tigers (stag-zhon mon-pa sde-brgyad), 628
Frescoes of the expanded and condensed maI)Qalas [of the Magical Net, dkyil- 'khor rgyas-bsdus], in the Khandro Lhakang, 644
IMAGES (sku-rten sna-tshogs-pa)
One-cubit-tall image of the Lord of Secrets, VajrapaI)i (gsang-ba'i bdag-po'i
sku khru-gang), revealed to King Ja, 459
Self-created image of the Sublime One [Avalokitesvara, rang-byon 'phags-pa], given to King Songtsen Gampo by A-kar MatisIla, still preserved as the most sacred image in the Potala, 510
Two images of the Teacher, representative of the Buddha himself, the size of an eight-year-old and that of a twelve-year-old (ston-pa dgung-lo brgyad-pa- dang bcu-gnyis-pa'i sku-tshad), still preserved in the Jokhang and Ramoche temples, PIs. 37, 41; 510
(Two) image(s) of Lord Sakyamuni in Lhasa (jo-sak rnam gnyis), PIs. 37,41; 564, 590, 656, 659, 758, 768
Images of deities at Drinzang Temple in Trakmar (brag-dmar mgrin-bzang-gi lha-khang-la . . . Iha-sku-rnams), 513-14
Stone image in the meadow of Trikmo-Iha (krig-mo-lha'i ne'u sing-gi rdo-sku), in Tsari, 570
Blue-coloured image of Bhanarika (ry·e-btsun-ma mthing-tshon gang-ba), 572
Artifacts and Material Treasures 323
Images at
Hayagrlva
(yum chen-mo), Dlparpkara (mar-me mdzad); relief images of Bhagavat (mgon-
Ukpalung: (rta-mgrin) ,
V airocana-Samantamukha AmnakuI)Qalin (bdud-rtsi
I.
. '
y ofJe mgpa, 789
po legs-ldan) , SrldevI (dpal-ldan lha-mo) , Brahma (tshangs-pa) (brgya-byin), 623-4
Image of Sarvavid-Vairocana (kun-rig), at Ukpalung, 624
and Sakra
bmyaDge (rdo-rye sems-dpa'i sku), discovered at Phungpo Riwoche ofJe mgpa, 791
Avalokitesvara (bcu-gcig zhal-gyi sku-rten) discovered in the ase PIllar of Lhasa by Dorje Lingpa, 791 '
Sandalwood image f T- - ( d .
Pillar" of Lh b DO . ara. tsan- an-gyz sgrol-ma) discovered in the "Vase
asa y ofJe Lmgpa, 791
Images at Trampa Hermitage: the Great Glorious One (dpal chen-po'i sku); the Eight Wrathful Goddesses according to the tradition of the tantras (khro- mo brgyad-pa rgyud-lugs ltar), 626-8, 630, 634-5
Buddhas of the three times (dus-gsum sangs-rgyas), at the Temple of Dropuk, 633
Images of the Forty-two [Peaceful] Buddhas and of Lekden Degti, tht> pro- tector of the transmitted precepts (sangs-rgyas bzhi-bcu-rtsa-gnyis-dang bka'- srung legs-ldan Ide-gus), in the Khandro Lhakang, 644
Image of the Great Compassionate One at Thangkya (thang-skya'i thugs-rje chen-po), 659
images of Guru Padmasambhava dIscovered by Perna Lingpa, 797
(rnam-snang
'khyil) , the Great Mother
Senge, 685 rye ur-pa z s u), the transfiguration of Kyi Choki ;:';;,e Sakyamuni (gser-gyi thub-pa'i sku), at Katok offered by the
Image of Vairocana at Khoting (mkho-mthing rnam-snang-gi sku), 756 Hayagrlva (rta-mgrin-gyi sku-rten), discovered by Nyang-rel Nyima
. image 0df ba nine-headed naga in bronze (khro-chu'i klu-bdud mgo- ,IScovere y Guru Chowang, 764
Image of the Lord of Sage (th b ,. db ,.
Lord S-k . . . s u z ang-po z snang-brnyan) similar to the
by m Lhasa, dIscovered by Nagarjuna and rediscovered images the of peaceful and wrathful deities guarded by
enpo (zhz-khro z lha-tshogs rang-byung-du bzhugs-pa'i
khya -Jug chen-po), 775 sgo-srung
sublime image of Orgyen (o-rgyan-gyi sku-tshabs khyad-'phags), IScovered at Samye Chimpu by Sangye Lingpa, 786
Image of Como [Tara] at Trhadruk (khra-'brug jo-mo'i sku), PI. 43; 789 Image of Guru Rinpoche (sku-tshab) discovered b D . L·
kun-tu-zhal) ,
hi. with his consort (rdor-sems yab-yum), discovered by
Images ? f Hayagrlva and VarahI in union (rt - h
Pakshi Sakya-o, 663 a p ag z a -sbyor), dIscovered by
Image. Vajrasattva in Chinese bronze (rdo-r;"e sems-dpa'i sku rgya- commIssIoned by Zur Zangpopel, 670
Golden image of Manju h h· h .
r
nag z-ma),
Zurpoche's robes (r w IC of the conqueror
,. . gy a zur-po-che z sku-chos-kyz dum-bu b h ,. Z
gser-sku), built at Ukpalung by Zur Ham Sakya Image o f V ajrakIla (rdo- . ph ,.