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Laksa Caitya
Laksa Caitya
 

Laksa Caitya

NEPAL; Dated 1808; Commissioned by Hatatorake Tuladhara; Ink and color on cotton; 97 x 61 cm; Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, USA
This Nepalese painting is divided into four distinct sections. The top section contains depictions of the large Swayambhunath Stupa, the Vajrayana shrines Pratappur and Anantapur, Aksobhya Buddha, Avalokitesvara, and Prajnaparamita, as well as unusual eight-armed figures of Amitabha and Aksobhya Buddhas. The second section shows the Laksa Caitya, represented as a pyramid composed of small stupas with Manjusri in the center. Beside the pyramid, there are scenes that illustrate the production of the small stupas. Lokesvararaja, an important figure in Newar Buddhism, is the central figure in the third section. He is flanked by Ratnasambhava and Amoghasiddhi Buddhas. At the bottom, a Buddha sits between benefactors and lay devotees.
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