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Photographic Print : Ushnishavijaya Enthroned in the Womb of a Stupa, dated 1510-19. Creator: Unknown

Ushnishavijaya Enthroned in the Womb of a Stupa, dated 1510-19. Creator: Unknown




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Ushnishavijaya Enthroned in the Womb of a Stupa, dated 1510-19. Creator: Unknown

Ushnishavijaya Enthroned in the Womb of a Stupa, dated 1510-19. This is one of the earliest extant images of the rarely represented Buddhist goddess Ushnishavijaya. She embodies a magical spell (dharani) recited by practitioners to reach liberation through the accumulation of merit. Multi-armed and multi-headed, Ushnishavijaya, white in color (like the autumn moon), is seated in the central stupa, flanked by red and green bodhisattvas and surrounded by the guardians of the eight directions and representations of Tara. As a manifestation of the Buddhas head protuberance, or ushnisha, she is associated with wisdom. The lowest register shows the consecration scene during the performance of the Lakshachaitya ritual, the dedication of one hundred thousand stupas

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Discover the mystical beauty of ancient art with our exclusive Media Storehouse Photographic Print of Ushnishavijaya Enthroned in the Womb of a Stupa, dated 1510-19. This rare and captivating image showcases the enigmatic Buddhist goddess Ushnishavijaya, believed to represent the triumph of wisdom over ignorance. Sourced from Heritage Images, this photograph offers a unique glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the past. With its intricate details and stunning visual appeal, this print is a must-have for art collectors, spiritual seekers, and anyone drawn to the allure of the unknown. Bring the wisdom and serenity of Ushnishavijaya into your home or workspace with this beautiful and timeless piece.

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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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This print showcases the ancient and rarely depicted Buddhist goddess, Ushnishavijaya, enthroned in the womb of a stupa. Created by an unknown artist between 1510-19, this image is one of the earliest surviving representations of this powerful deity. Ushnishavijaya embodies a sacred spell or dharani recited by practitioners to attain liberation through the accumulation of merit. With multiple arms and heads, she sits at the center of the stupa, radiating a white glow reminiscent of the autumn moon. Flanked by red and green bodhisattvas and surrounded by guardians representing each direction and various forms of Tara, Ushnishavijaya exudes wisdom as she manifests from Buddha's head protuberance known as ushnisha. The lower register depicts a consecration scene during the Lakshachaitya ritual where one hundred thousand stupas are dedicated. This ritual holds immense significance within Buddhism. Preserved on cloth using distemper technique, this artwork is housed in The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), offering visitors an opportunity to witness its beauty firsthand. Located in Nepal, this masterpiece represents not only religious devotion but also serves as a testament to Nepalese heritage artistry. Immerse yourself in this enchanting portrayal that captures centuries-old magic and reverence for Ushnishavijaya—a symbol of enlightenment through accumulated virtue.

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