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Abhidhamma-varana-pitaka

Thai (Artist)
1750-1775
Water color on Paper;98ff. black lacquer covers 30 watercolor illustrations

Sixteen pairs of paintings depict monks meditating on human corpses during different stages of decomposition, ranging from swollen bloated bodies not long dead, and skeletons and dry bones. This unusual manuscript is written in Cambodian Mul script in Pali, with some notes in Thai. It is a commentary on the Abhidhamma scriptures. The study of corpses is a primary focus of Buddhist meditation, teaching the impermanence of our material existence. Meditation on corpses is often included in illustrated Buddhist manuscripts, particularly Phra Malai manuscripts, and is here extensively treated in many scenes. The last opening depicts the lighting of a funeral pyre.

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-1935

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8/1/1985 Treatment re-housed
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Thailand (Place of Origin)

Measurements

Overall (folded) 66 x 137.8 cm

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Acquired by Henry Walters

Location in Museum

Not on view

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W.716

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