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The Life of the Buddha

Bühnemann, Gudrun:
The Life of the Buddha : Buddhist and Śaiva Iconography and Visual Narratives in Artists' Sketchbooks from Nepal / Gudrun Bühnemann. With transliterations and Transl. from the Newari by Kashinath Tamot. - Lumbini (P.O. Bhairahawa, Dist. Rupandehi, Nepal) : Lumbini International Research Institute, 2012.
ISBN 9789937553049
US$ 50,00 (Vajra Bookshop)
DDC: 704.948943

Beschreibung
This book describes, analyses and reproduces line drawings from two manuscripts and a related section from a third manuscript. These are: 1) Manuscript M.82.169.2, preserved in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (circa late nineteenth century) 2) Manuscript 82.242.1-24, preserved in the Newark Museum (from the later part of the twentieth century) and 3) A section from manuscript 440 in the private collection of Ian Alsop, Santa Fe, New Mexico (early twentieth century).
   The line drawings depict Hindu/Saiva and Buddhist deities and themes, but the Buddhist material is predominant, as one would expect in artists sketchbooks from Patan. The sketchbooks are important for several reasons. They provide drawings of a large number of deities, including some groups rarely depicted elsewhere.
   Among them are the Eight Great Bodhisattvas, the Eight Siddhas, the Nine Serpents and - corresponding to the months of the year-twelve forms of Narayana and Lokesvara, and (associated with the ekadasi days of the months) twelve forms of Mahadeva. Many of the deities and legends are relevant to contemporary Newar Buddhism. The two narratives are of special interest. They deal with the life story of Sakyamuni Buddha and the legend of Sarvajnamitra (pada). The illustrated life story of the Buddha follows the Newar tradition, which incorporates the episodes of the sufferings of Yasodhara after Sarvarthasiddhas departure and of the Buddhas (return) journey to Lumbini (lumbiniyatra). The book also contains a longer section on Sristikarta Lokesvara, a form of Avalokitesvara who emanates Brahmanical divinities from his body.

Autorin
GUDRUN BÜHNEMANN is Professor in the Department of Languages and Cultures of Asia at The University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. Her recent publications include The Iconography of Hindu Tantric Deities (2 volumes, Groningen, 2000-01), Mandalas and Yantras in the Hindu Traditions (Leiden, 2003; New Delhi, 2007), Eighty-four Asanas in Yoga: A Survey of Traditions (with Illustrations) (New Delhi, 2007, 2011) and Buddhist Iconography and Ritual in Paintings and Line Drawings from Nepal (Lumbini, 2008). Homepage.

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Bühnemann: The Life of the Buddha, 2012