Shakyamuni Buddha: the historical Buddha with scenes from his life
Date
2006-11-14T19:01:52Z
Authors
George Mason University
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Abstract
Shakyamuni Buddha, the sage of the Shakya clan, is seated in the midst of scenes from his final, historical life. The golden-skinned Buddha touches the earth with his right hand, a traditional gesture signifying the moment of his enlightenment. In his left hand he holds a begging bowl filled with rice shaped into a relic mound (stupa). Fourteen vignettes around the primeter of the painting depict the life of the Buddha as a mortal, beginning at the top and proceeding in a clockwise direction.
Description
[4] leaves : ill., map ; 22 x 14 cm.
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George Mason University, Art Collections, Catalogs, Buddhism, Thankas(Tibetan scrolls), Painting, Buddhist