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Mantra

18th century to 19th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Rolled printed or handwritten prayers or mantras are always included in the bases of religious images in Tibet prior to their consecration. Mantras are considered to be powerful magical formulae that can actually evoke the presence of the deity to whom they are directed.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
paper
Brief description
Manuscript, mantra written on paper, Nepal or Tibet, 18th-19th century.
Physical description
Mantra written on paper. Formerly wrapped in yellow silk and located within a rectangular opening of Figure of Dharmapasa Yama (IS.17-1966).
Dimensions
  • Height: 14.2cm
Marks and inscriptions
Mantra
Subjects depicted
Summary
Rolled printed or handwritten prayers or mantras are always included in the bases of religious images in Tibet prior to their consecration. Mantras are considered to be powerful magical formulae that can actually evoke the presence of the deity to whom they are directed.
Collection
Accession number
IS.17B-1966

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Record createdNovember 8, 2005
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