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Bussetsu Daianhanshuikyo (Sutra from Jingo-ji Temple)

Museum No.
BK100
仏説大安般守意経(神護寺経) Image 画像を拡大する

Photo No:409-10193-1
Color type:Color

This manuscript comes from a set of the entire sutra compendium (J., issaikyô) that the cloistered emperor Toba (1103-56) originally intended to dedicate to Kyoto's Jingo-ji Temple. In Bunji 1 (1185), the cloistered emperor Goshirakawa (1127-92) fulfilled this wish by having the set completed. Auspicious flowers and arabesques in gold and silver ink adorn its cover, while the title of the sutra, brushed in gold, appears within a framed plate in the upper left corner. The frontispiece depicts the historic Buddha Sakyamuni giving a sermon. To the lower left of this image is the red seal of the temple, which reads "Jingo-ji.

Japan-Heian-Late

Title Bussetsu Daianhanshuikyo (Sutra from Jingo-ji Temple)
Designation Important Art Object
Artist
Category Calligraphy (B), Japanese Calligraphy, Buddhist Manuscripts
Country Japan
Period Heian Late
Century 12th
Year
Quantity
Materials
Dimensions Height 25.8cm Width 1493cm
Inscription by
Signature/Seals Etc
Donor Moriya Yoshitaka
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