[Buddha-l] Not changing the subject, but I just came across this (for the art-walas on this list)

Jo jkirk at spro.net
Sat Dec 31 13:28:55 MST 2011


Ralf
This topic also popped up-- on Friday (Freya's Day)...........one member of the list privately noted its potential usefulness to him in a course on Asian religious art. 
Nothing about cats going on here, but no doubt they are in the vanguard.
Joanna

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Subject: [Buddha-l] Not changing the subject, but I just came across this (for the art-walas on this list)

http://emscat.revues.org/index1803.html  

Skirting the Bodhisattva: Fabricating Visionary Art
Abstract:
This essay explores the image-text relationship between the ca. 12-century monumental Maitreya bodhisattva sculpture within a narrow tower in the village of Mangyu and passages from the Gaṇḍavyūha Sūtra. Paintings on the dhotī of the sculpture resemble themes described within a kūtāgāra-tower in the text related to Maitreya, and also depict one of the prominent jātaka associated with the Buddha, the Starving Tigress, or Vyāghrī jātaka. The essay suggests the jātaka was deployed to demonstrate Maitreya’s recapitulation of the course of Śākyamuni’s path of self-sacrifice, and that the resemblance between text and image was intentional on the part of the 12th-century builders in Ladakh, on the far western reaches of cultural Tibet. 

The article is a free read.
Here's a link for the entire journal, for further explorations:

http://emscat.revues.org/index1803.html 

Études mongoles et sibériennes, centrasiatiques et tibétaines (in French & Eng.)

Joanna


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