Vairochana, the Supreme Transcendent Buddha 11th-12th century Nepal (Kathmandu Valley) Vairochana is the original of the five Transcendent Buddhas of Vajrayana Buddhism, identified by his hands held in bodhyagri mudra, an esoteric gesture denoting the zenith of the universe. Considered the primoridal Buddha, he is understood to reside at the center of Buddhist cosmology.. Vairochana, the Supreme Transcendent Buddha. Nepal (Kathmandu Valley). 11th-12th century. Gilt-copper alloy with gold paint and blue pigment. Thakuri period. Sculpture
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