Descent of the Buddha from Tusita Heaven
Sculpture
8th century (made)
8th century (made)
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This is one of a rare group of miniature sculptures in ivory associated with Kashmir. It depicts the Buddha dressed in the robes of a monk (sanghati), surrounded by umbrella and garland bearers who celebrate his return from Tusita Heaven, the temporary abode of future buddhas . This is the sixth of the Eight Great Miracles (Devavatara) performed by the Buddha, and usually symbolised by the steps of the ladder on which he made his descent (not represented here). This relief probably formed the central panel in a triptych which would have been mounted in a painted wooden shrine following the conventions of 8th century Kashmiri architecture.
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Title | Descent of the Buddha from Tusita Heaven (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Ivory, with traces of polychrome |
Brief description | Buddha with attendants. |
Physical description | This is one of a rare group of miniature sculptures in ivory associated with Kashmir. It depicts the Buddha dressed in the robes of a monk (sanghati), surrounded by umbrella and garland bearers who celebrate his return from Tusita Heaven, the temporary abode of future buddhas . This is the sixth of the Eight Great Miracles (Devavatara) performed by the Buddha, and usually symbolised by the steps of the ladder on which he made his descent (not represented here). This relief probably formed the central panel in a triptych which would have been mounted in a painted wooden shrine following the conventions of 8th century Kashmiri architecture. |
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Object history | Bought from Gerard Veenhuys, Switzerland. |
Production | Kashmir,North India |
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Bibliographic reference | PUBLISHED
V.P.Dwivedi, in Chhavi, 1971, pp.322-26, figs.464-71- check
S.Czuma, "A unique Addition to the School of Kashmiri Ivories", Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art, Vol.75, No.8, 1988, fig 25. |
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Accession number | IS.8-1978 |
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Record created | February 13, 2000 |
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