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Skull cup (kapala) without lid

Asian Art Museum

Asian Art Museum
San Francisco, United States

This object is a human skull-cup on a triangular base. It is crucial to a meditative technique called the “inner offering.” In that technique, meditators visualize themselves decapitated, “making a cup of the cranium, pouring all negativity into the cranial cup, boiling it into an elixir . . . and consuming its contents.” In this process, the flaying knife-chopper, with its curved blade matched to the skull’s concavity, is used to reduce the negativity to a fine puree. This alchemical transformation of negative forces into beneficial form is one of the Vajrayana’s most distinctive meditative processes.

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  • Title: Skull cup (kapala) without lid
  • Location Created: China; Dolonnor, Inner Mongolia
  • Physical Dimensions: H. 25.4 cm x W. 15.8 cm x D. 17.8 cm
  • Type: Metal Arts
  • Medium: Human skull and copper
  • Credit Line: The Avery Brundage Collection, B60M6.a-.c
Asian Art Museum

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