Many-Jeweled Stupa Reliquary (Tahoto shari yoki), early to mid 1300s. Creator: Unknown.

Many-Jeweled Stupa Reliquary (Tahoto shari yoki), early to mid 1300s. Creator: Unknown.

2-734-653 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Many-Jeweled Stupa Reliquary (Tahoto shari yoki), early to mid 1300s. Earthen mounds that marked the sites of interred relics in ancient India are called stupas. As Buddhism traveled through East Asia, the mounds took on the form of towers called "pagodas" by Westerners. This miniature tower, painted with Buddhist deities on the interiors of the doors on each side, likely once held items considered to be sacred relics. The deities on the doors have been tentatively identified as the four bodhisattvas of the sacred text the Lotus Sutra, and two Guardian Kings known as Nio.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Wood and metal

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3726x6144
File Size : 67,068kb


Aliases

  1. 1982.8
  1. 151052
  1. 0940020717
  1. 1982.8
  1. 2-734-653
  1. 2734653


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