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Exhibits in display at Archeological Survey of India's museum at Nalanda, Bihar, India

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English: Exhibits in display at Archeological Survey of India's museum at Nalanda, Bihar, India

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TRAILOKYA VIJATA BASALT STONE,(9TH TO 10TH CENT. AD) NALANDA ASI, NM : 00002

Trailokyavijaya is one of the five kings of knowledge of Buddhism (Bajrayan) who conquered the three worlds. In general, the three worlds represent the world of desire, the world of form and the formless world. The most logical explanation reveals that the three worlds denote the three poisons: greed, hatred and ignorance, three trends that humans can not conquer during the past, present and future that the king hoped to help people eliminate. His mission is to protect the eastern part of the world. He is also of blue colour, terrible in appearance and awe-inspiring.

This image exhibits the Vajra-hum-kara mudra. He stands in the Pratyalidha attitude, tramples upon the head of Maheswara with his left leg, while the right presses upon the bosom of Gauri. He wears garments of variegated colours and many ornaments, among other adornments, a garland made of a cord of Buddhas, is being developed as identical to him. He is shown with a characteristic dramatic stelae of flames leaping upwards.
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Camera location25° 08′ 07.46″ N, 85° 26′ 55.65″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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