Prayer Stone
19th century (made)
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Stones such as this, either carved with Buddhist prayers or the figures of deities, are made in Tibet as acts of religious devotion. Tibetan Buddhists believe that by doing so they create religious merit. Often called 'prayer stones' they are placed on the top and at the sides of walls that become religious monuments in their own right.
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Materials and techniques | Carved schist |
Brief description | Prayer stone of dark grey schist carved in low relief with the figure of Ushnisha sitatara, Tibet, 19th century |
Physical description | A prayer stone of dark grey schist carved in low relief with the figure of Ushnishasitatara. The figure is three eyed and seated. She holds a spear in her left hand and has her right in abhaya mudra |
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Summary | Stones such as this, either carved with Buddhist prayers or the figures of deities, are made in Tibet as acts of religious devotion. Tibetan Buddhists believe that by doing so they create religious merit. Often called 'prayer stones' they are placed on the top and at the sides of walls that become religious monuments in their own right. |
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Accession number | IS.43-1968 |
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Record created | January 2, 2007 |
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