Arhat, 1235. Creator: Unknown.
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Arhat, 1235. Creator: Unknown.

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Arhat, 1235. Arhats are Buddhist disciples who attain not only enlightenment, but supernatural power. These semidivine beings are believed to have a special role to guard and to advocate the Buddhist law. Here we see an arhat, indicated by the halo around his head, luring a dragon into an alms bowl. While the dragon symbolizes the power of rulers in court-sponsored art, in the Buddhist context, this mythical creature is perceived as a ferocious being to be tamed. The arhat?s assertive, yet extremely calm facial expression indicates this enlightened being?s complete emotional detachment. This was likely part of set of a 500 hanging scrolls, but now it is one of only about 10 known works that have survived.

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Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

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HRM19F70_004

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Droits gérés

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50,3Mo (6,4Mo) / 23,5cm x 53,5cm / 2781 x 6322 (300dpi)

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