Iconographical Sketch (Zuzo) for the Benevolent Kings Sutra Mandala, 1100s. Creator: Unknown.
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Iconographical Sketch (Zuzo) for the Benevolent Kings Sutra Mandala, 1100s. Creator: Unknown.

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Iconographical Sketch (Zuzo) for the Benevolent Kings Sutra Mandala, 1100s. The Benevolent Kings Sutra has been a highly valued Buddhist scripture in Japan since the Nara period (710-794), when it started to be recited in a ceremony to pray for the peace and protection of the country. In the 800s, the monk Kukai brought back from China a new translation of the text as well as Buddhist iconographic sketches to perform the rituals based on the sutra. Five scroll sets of copies of the original sketches brought by Kukai are preserved in Daigoji and Toji temples in Kyoto. This sketch, which has figural depictions of deities on the front and deities symbolized by objects on the back, differs in some ways from each of those sets, and represents an alternate approach to creating a mandala based on the Benevolent Kings Sutra.

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Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

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HRM19F87_374

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Droits gérés

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114,4Mo (4,7Mo) / 50,8cm x 56,4cm / 6000 x 6663 (300dpi)

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