Dharma and Puṇya : Buddhist ritual art of Nepal
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Dharma and Puṇya : Buddhist ritual art of Nepal
Hotei Pub., 2019
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Exhibition catalogue
"This publication accompanies the exhibition Dharma and Puṇya: Buddhist ritual art of Nepal at the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery, College of the Holy Cross, from 12 September-14 December 2019"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-237) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Dharma and Pun ya: Buddhist Ritual Art of Nepal explores the centrality of ritual practices and the agency of people - patrons, ritual specialists, devotees - in creating and amplifying the efficacy of Buddhist art. Jinah Kim and Todd Lewis highlight the unparalleled contributions of Nepal's artisans, patrons, and ritualists in engendering artistic heritage that is an endearing continuation of Indic Buddhist traditions. The publication presents paintings, illuminated texts, statues, and ritual implements from the Newar tradition in the Kathmandu Valley.
Richly illustrated with photographs of contemporary rituals, religious observances, and historical examples, the essays provide cultural, historical and ritual contexts in which objects collected in art museums were used, and animate them. By recentering the historical imagination on communities, their rituals, and popular narrative traditions, Dharma and Pun ya challenges prevailing misconceptions about Buddhism in the West and expand our understanding of Buddhism as a lived world religion.
Contributors include: Naresh Bajracharya, Louis Coppleston, Sonali Dhingra, James Giambrone, Jinah Kim, Todd Lewis, Bruce McCoy Owens, Alexander von Rospatt and Sumon Tuladhar.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Notes on Transliteration
1 Introduction
Jinah Kim and Todd Lewis
Catalog Section
1 Vasudhara Mandala
Part I Foundations
2 Buddhism, Ritual, and the History of Buddhist Ritualism
Todd Lewis
3 Overview of Newar Buddhism and Its Art: History and Community in the Kathmandu Valley
Louis Copplestone
Part II Buddhist Rituals and Newar Tradition
4 Understanding Newar Buddhism through Ritual
Todd Lewis
Catalog Section
2 Vajra
3 Vajracarya crown
4 Ritual Skull cup
5 Ritual dagger
6 Ritual dagger
7 Measuring vessel
8 Sukunda wick lamp
5 Notes on Rituals Depicted in Newar Art
Todd Lewis and Naresh Bajracharya
Catalog Section
9 Usnisavijaya paubha
10 Usnisavijaya paubha
11 Stupa
12 Usnisavijaya stupa
13 Model Svayambhu stupa
14 Sketch of Boudhanath stupa
15 Donor lamp
6 Popular Images of Bunga-dyah, Compassionate Localized Bodhisattva
Bruce McCoy Owens
Catalog Section
16 Bunga-dyah
17 Padmapani Avalokitesvara
Part III Picturing Rituals
7 Performing Texts, Engendering Merits: Manuscripts and Paubhas as Ritual Objects
Jinah Kim
Catalog Section
18 Folios and painted book covers from a Prajnaparamita manuscript
19 Four folios from a dispersed Gandavyuha sutra manuscript
20 Three folios from a dispersed Gandavyuha sutra manuscript
21 Pancaraksa manuscript
22 Dharani Sangraha manuscript
23 Pancaraksa manuscript
24 Pancaraksa manuscript
Part IV Kathmandu Valley Traditions in the Newar Context
8 Hindu-Buddhist Intersections in the Art of Nepal: Images of Avalokitesvara
Sonali Dhingra
Catalog Section
25 Karandavyuha manuscript
26 Sukhavati Lokesvara with Tara
27 Wooden image of Indra
28 Kala Bhairava
29 Bhairava mask
30 Buddhist sacred thread
31 Horoscope
32 Votive stupa
9 The Tradition of Vajracarya Storytellers
Todd Lewis and Naresh Bajracharya
Catalog Section
33 Sakyamuni Buddha with avadanas and worshipping donors
34 Sakyamuni with scenes from the Kinnari Jataka
10 On the Monumental Scroll of the Svayambhupurana Now Kept in the VMFA Collection
Alexander von Rospatt
Catalog Section
35 Colossal bilampau of the Svayambhupurana
36 Illustrations from the Svayambhupurana
37 Five folios and painted wooden covers of a Prajnaparamita manuscript
38 Laksacaitya Vrata
Part V The Newar Artist
Catalog Section
39 Buddha Amitabha and Eight Bodhisattvas
11 Notes on the Contemporary Practices of the Newar Artisan Traditions
James A. Giambrone
Catalog Section
40 Modern copies of a set of wooden struts and a blind window
Catalog Section of Some Contemporary Ritual Objects
41 Buddhist entry paintings
42 Pikha lakhu stone for preta off erings
43 Sun God and Navagraha ritual stone
44 Girl's symbolic marriage mandala
45 Usnisavijaya caitya plaque for Bura/Buri Jamko ritual
46 Commissioned Vasundhara Sand Mandala template
47 Wooden Monastery gong (Gambha Sim)
Part VI Appendices
Appendix I
Nepal: Period Overviews and the Time Line of the Kathmandu Valley History
Louis Copplestone
Appendix II
The Art of Newar Ritual Vessels, an Inventory of Specialized Objects and Offerings
Sumon Kamal Tuladhar and Todd Lewis
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Photo Credits
Lenders
Index
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