Artwork
Tantric Manuscript "Sangrahani Sutra"

Tantric Manuscript "Sangrahani Sutra" is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It is held in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The "Sangrahani Sutra" is a Tantric manuscript painting, combining textual elements with intricate visual representations.
About this work
Overview
The "Sangrahani Sutra" is a Tantric manuscript painting, combining textual elements with intricate visual representations. Originating from the Indian subcontinent, it exemplifies the convergence of spiritual and artistic practices in Tantric traditions.
Subject & Meaning
The manuscript illustrates key concepts from the Sangrahani Sutra, a Buddhist text focusing on the collection of teachings and the path to enlightenment. Figures and symbols depicted are believed to aid in meditation and the attainment of spiritual insight.
Technique & Style
Executed on paper, the painting features fine lines, vibrant colors, and detailed miniatures, characteristic of medieval Indian manuscript illustrations. The blend of geometric patterns and organic forms reflects the synthesis of the mystical and the mundane in Tantric art.
History & Provenance
While the exact date and artist remain unknown, stylistic elements suggest a creation during the medieval period, possibly between the 12th to 14th centuries. Its provenance is not fully documented, though it is believed to have been part of a private collection before its current institutional housing.
Context
This manuscript was likely used in ritual and educational settings within Tantric Buddhist communities. Its portability facilitated its use by monks and practitioners for study, meditation, and the dissemination of Buddhist teachings.
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