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Taima Mandala, probably late 14th century. Creator: Unknown
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Taima Mandala, probably late 14th century. Creator: Unknown
Taima Mandala, probably late 14th century. Amida sits enthroned at the center of the mandala, flanked by the bodhisattvas Seishi and Kannon. Surrounding this scene are vignettes from the Contemplation Sutra that teach the living how to attain salvation
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Amida Amitabha Avalokiteshvara Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva Bosatsu Buddha Color And Gold On Silk Contemplate Contemplation Guan Yin Guanyin Hanging Scrol Hanging Scroll Kannon Kuan Yin Mahayana Mahayana Buddhism Nanbokuchō Period Padmapani Scroll Sutra Gold Colour
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This print showcases the Taima Mandala, believed to have been created in the late 14th century. Its mysterious creator remains unknown, adding an air of intrigue to this ancient masterpiece. The mandala depicts Amida, the central figure, seated on a majestic throne and flanked by two bodhisattvas - Seishi and Kannon. This divine scene is surrounded by intricately detailed vignettes from the Contemplation Sutra, which serve as a guide for those seeking salvation. The color palette of this artwork is predominantly brown and gold, with delicate brushstrokes bringing life to every detail on the silk fabric. The golden hues add a sense of ethereal beauty and reverence to the composition. It is evident that great skill was employed in creating this hanging scroll during Japan's Nanbokuchō period. As we contemplate this piece further, it becomes clear that its significance lies not only in its artistic value but also in its religious symbolism. Rooted deeply in Mahayana Buddhism and Pure Land Buddhism traditions, it serves as a visual representation of devotion and enlightenment. Now housed within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this heritage art transports us back centuries ago when spirituality intertwined seamlessly with creativity. As we gaze upon it today, we are reminded of our connection to ancient wisdom and teachings that continue to inspire seekers across time.
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