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Votive initiation card (tsakali) with preaching Buddha Shakyamuni

1000s
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Overall: 11.6 x 10.7 cm (4 9/16 x 4 3/16 in.)
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Buddhism was introduced to Tibet in the 7th century, but the persecution that followed in the 9th and 10th centuries destroyed all artifacts of the period. Consequently the earliest existing Buddhist art from Tibet dates to the 11th and 12th centuries, the so-called period of the Second Diffusion of Buddhism, yet few 11th- or 12th-century paintings survive. This miniature painting is one of these rare paintings. Not a manuscript illustration, it was conceived as a separate votive painting, a so-called tsa-kali. It was recovered from the Tholing Monastery, which was founded by Rinchensangpo (958-1055), the famous translator of Buddhist scriptures, who acted on the order of Yesheö, the king of Guge. Yesheö was also the father of "Lhatsun Nagaraja" (active 998-1026) whose name is inscribed on the museum's early Himalayan bronze statue of a Standing Buddha (1966.30)—one of the most important and beautiful Himalayan bronzes to survive. The museum's collection includes another important sculpture from the western Himalayas: the colorful wooden sculpture of a Seated Buddha (1986.6). The two sculptures date from the 11th century and provide a meaningful comparison with this painting, which replicates their style.
A gum tempera and ink painting on worn paper depicts a Buddha with golden skin seated cross-legged, hands raised to his chest while wearing a patterned red robe. A multicolored aureole encircles his rounded head protrusion beneath a flowering tree where two birds perch. Tiered white towers on pillars flank the central figure, and white lions crouch along the bottom edge. The entire scene is set against a saturated red background.

Votive initiation card (tsakali) with preaching Buddha Shakyamuni

1000s

Western Tibet, Tholing Monastery

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