Origin
Introduction
Text Search
News
Contact Us
Reservation
Home>Search >

 

SEARCH >

Stroke: Vols:Caves
Page:905
Mogao Cave 76: Illustration of the Great Compassion Dharani Sutra
Mogao Cave 76: Illustration of the Great Compassion Dharani Sutra
 

Mogao Cave 76: Illustration of the Great Compassion Dharani Sutra

CHINA, Gansu, Dunhuang; Northern Song dynasty (960–1127)
Located on the north wall, this illustration is based on the Great Compassion Dharani Sutra. The eleven heads of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva are arranged in the shape of a pagoda. The large central head has three eyes. All of the heads wear crowns and are surrounded by a decorative nimbus. The eight hands each has an eye in the center of the palm. One pair of hands holds lotuses with long stems before the chest. A sun disc and a moon disc hover above the two raised hands. Below, two hands hold a staff and a vajra. An ornate canopy topped with flaming jewels hangs above the Bodhisattva. Beside the canopy, apsaras carrying baskets of flowers descend upon curving trails of clouds. On the upper right, two apsaras flank a flaming jewel.
  To either side of the Bodhisattva are narrative illustrations of how devotees can avoid the “15 undesirable ways of dying” by chanting and following the Great Compassion Dharani Sutra. Inscriptions accompany each of these illustrations. Opposite this mural, on the south wall, is another image of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. This figure is surrounded by illustrations of the “15 desirable ways of living” described in the same sutra. This is the only case within the Dunhuang caves of different contents from the same sutra appearing on opposing walls.
Museum:

 

Entry Title: