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Sun, Moon and Lotus on Lion Throne, from a Set of Initiation Cards (Tsakali)

Sun, Moon and Lotus on Lion Throne, from a Set of Initiation Cards (Tsakali)


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Sun, Moon and Lotus on Lion Throne, from a Set of Initiation Cards (Tsakali)

Sun, Moon and Lotus on Lion Throne, from a Set of Initiation Cards (Tsakali), 14th/15th century

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Buddhist Buddhists Card Folk Art Initiation Card Ink And Watercolour On Paper Lion Lions Lotus Lotus Flower Lunar Moon Na And Xef Naive Art Ritual Object Throne Tibet Tibetan Tibetan Buddhism Tsakali Card Tsakalis Ve Art Fourteenth Century


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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of a 14th/15th-century initiation card, known as Tsakali, featuring the mesmerizing imagery of the Sun, Moon, and Lotus on a Lion Throne. Created with ink and watercolor on paper, this piece is an exceptional example of Tibetan Buddhist art. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life the celestial bodies of the sun and moon, symbolizing both astronomical significance and religious devotion. The lotus flower, a sacred symbol in Buddhism representing purity and enlightenment, blooms gracefully beneath them. The lion throne upon which these divine elements rest adds an aura of regality to the composition. Lions are revered creatures in Tibetan culture for their strength and majesty. This fusion of natural elements with spiritual symbolism creates a harmonious balance between nature's beauty and religious beliefs. As we delve into this masterpiece from centuries past, it becomes evident that it served as more than just an artistic creation; it was also a ritual object used during initiation ceremonies within Tibetan Buddhism. Its purpose was to guide individuals through spiritual journeys by invoking cosmic forces represented by the sun, moon, lotus flower, and lion throne. Preserved at the Art Institute Chicago's Arts of Asia gallery collection today, this heritage art piece continues to captivate viewers with its naive yet profound expression. It stands as a testament to Tibet's rich cultural heritage while offering us insights into ancient rituals blending science with religion.

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