Himalayan Art Resources

Item: Shakyamuni Buddha - Avadana (teaching stories)

ཤཱཀྱ་ཐུབ་པ། 释迦牟尼佛
(item no. 90013)
Origin Location Eastern Tibet
Date Range 1700 - 1799
Lineages Karma (Kagyu)
Material Ground Mineral Pigment on Cotton
Collection Navin Kumar
Painting School Palpung / Situ
Notes about the Central Figure

Classification: Person

Appearance: Buddha

Gender: Male

Interpretation / Description

Avadana Painting #8 containing stories 28-33. From a set of 22 tangkas and 108 stories.

(28) The Merit of Shrona Kotivimsha, at the upper left, a story about cause and effect and Shrona's quick attainments. (29) The Elephant Dhanapala, a story about cause and effect; the Buddha subdues the mad elephant driven forward by the hatred of Devadatta. (30) The Patience of Kashisundara, middle right, in a story about patience and a prince becoming a forest mendicant. (31) Golden-Sides, the Deer Suvarnaparshva, a story about wisdom and a deer who became a bodhisattva. (32) The Trials of Kalyanakari, a story about patience and love. (33) The Integrity of Prince Vishakha, a story about morality, cannibalism and deceit.

The Avadana paintings were conceived and sponsored by Situ Panchen Chokyi Jungne (1700-1774). From the first set of paintings numerous copies were later made.

[Story names from Leaves of the Heaven Tree, the Great Compassion of the Buddha by Padma Chophel, 19th century. (Based on the Bodhisattvavadanakalpata of Kshemendra, 11th century). Translated by Deborah Black. Berkeley: Dharma Publishing, 1997.]

Jeff Watt 4-2000

Related Items
Thematic Sets
Painting Set: Avadana Composition (Situ Panchen Design) Main Page
Painting Set: Avadana, Palpung Style (Rubin Set 1)
Collection of Navin Kumar Gallery: Painting