Buddhist Ritual Art of Tibet
A Handbook on Ceremonial Objects and Ritual Furnishings in the Tibetan Temple
- First systematic review of Tibetan ritual art
- Never-before-published Buddhist art objects
- Written by expert on Tibetan art, Michael Henss
Tibetan Buddhist art is not only rich in figural icons but also extremely diverse in its symbols and ritual objects. This first systematic review is an abundantly illustrated reference book on Tibetan ritual art that aids our understanding of its different types and forms, its sacred meanings and ceremonial functions. Eighteen chapters, several hundred different implements are documented in detail, in many cases for the first time and often in their various styles and iconographic forms: altar utensils and amulets, masks and mirrors, magic daggers and mandalas, torma sculptures and prayer objects, vajras and votive tablets, sacrificial vessels and oracle crowns, stupas and spirit traps, ritual vases, textiles, furniture, and symbolic emblems. These are accompanied by many historical and modern text sources, as well as rare recorded oral material from high-ranking Tibetan masters. This long-awaited handbook is a must-have for all those with an interest in Buddhist art and religion.
- Publisher
- Arnoldsche
- ISBN
- 9783897905672
- Published
- 23rd Sep 2020
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 9.06 in x 11.81 in
- Pages
- 456 Pages
- Illustrations
- 400 color
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