Accession No
Z 21080 B.8
Description
One of ten small relief plaques portraying deities. This plaque displays Amitayus, White Tara and Ushnishavijaya (the 'Three Deities of Long Life').
Place
Asia; South Asia; Himalayas; Tibet
Period
Source
Driberg, Jack Herbert (Dr) [donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
Z 21080 B.8
Cultural Affliation
Material
Ceramic; Clay
Local Term
Measurements
44mm x 17mm x 47mm
Events
Context (CMS Context)
Exhibited: On display in 'Buddha's Word: The Life of Books in Tibet and Beyond' from 28th May 2014 - 17th January 2015. Labelled as '1. Mind and body
Figures in red and white clay, some with ash incorporated, depicting Buddha Shakyamuni, Bodhisattva Manjugosha, White Tara, and a triad of stupas.
Tibet. Collector and donor unknown. Z 21080'.
A: '3. Six model chorten
Five finely detailed terracotta chorten or stupas, probably taken from a single hoard, and one light grey chorten collected by plant-hunters Frank Kingdom Ward and Jack Cawdor.
Tibet. 1925.597 C & Z 21080 A'.
B: '4. Deities of long life
The triad of deities of Buddha Amitayus, White Tara and Ushnisahavijaya is associated with rituals to prolong life.
Tibet. 1925.597 B & Z 21080 B.5'.
B: '5. Manjushri
Two white clay tsha tsha of Manjusri, with a sword raised above his head.
Tibet. Collector & donor unknown. Z 21080 B.5'.
C: '6. Ten Buddhas
The multiple identical images of Buddha in bhumisparsa mudra probably evokes the thirty-five Buddhas
of Confession, or the thousand Buddhas of our age.
Tibet. Collector & donor unknown. Z 21080 C'.
Event Date
Author: ashleigh griffin
Description (Physical description)
Sixteen small clay carvings. A: five cone-shaped stupas. B: ten relief plaques portraying deities. C: one triangular plaque portraying multiple deities
Event Date
Author: ashleigh griffin
Context (Amendments / updates)
The decision was taken to split these records into their 'A, B, C' groupings as they are distinctly different from each other. All the relevant information has been transferred across.
Event Date 8/1/2019
Author: ashleigh griffin
Description (Physical description)
Grey clay stamp showing Amitayus, White Tara and Ushnishavijaya (otherwise known as the 'Three Deities of Long Life'). Amitayus is depicted at the top with Ushnishavijaya to the lower right and White Tara to the lower left. Separating the two figures on the bottom of the tablet is a stupa and flanking either side of Amitayus is a crescent moon and a solar disc.
Event Date 8/1/2019
Author: ashleigh griffin
FM:282405
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