sutra written in gold on dark blue paper; cover decorated with floral motif, painted in gold on oxidized silver; frontispiece with painting of preaching Buddha, with Bodhisattvas looking on, mountains in background

Chapter 78 of the Greater Sutra of the Perfection of Wisdom, 12th century

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This handscroll is a copy of a single chapter of the Greater Sutra of the Perfection of Wisdom, or Daihan’nya haramittakyō, a sacred Buddhist scripture that is the opening text of the Buddhist canon, commonly known as the Tripitaka. To create this version, a calligrapher brushed the text by hand in silver paint (a pigment created by mixing crushed silver leaf with animal-fat glue) on paper dyed with indigo. The frontispiece, painted in both silver and gold paints, shows an image of the Buddha surrounded by a host of divinities and devotees below a distinctively shaped mountain known as Vulture Peak, where the Buddha is said to have preached. For its creator (or commissioner), the production of this scroll would have meant the accumulation of merit, or good karma, essential for enjoying a higher status in the next life and, ultimately, escaping the cycle of death and rebirth entirely.

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Title
Chapter 78 of the Greater Sutra of the Perfection of Wisdom
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2015.79.20
Catalogue Raisonne
Murase, Art through a Lifetime, no. 22
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sutra written in gold on dark blue paper; cover decorated with floral motif, painted in gold on oxidized silver; frontispiece with painting of preaching Buddha, with Bodhisattvas looking on, mountains in background