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.
About this work
Overview
The 'Sangrahani Sutra' is a Tantric manuscript page featuring a vibrant, abstract painting alongside an unknown script in black ink. The artwork combines geometric patterns and symbolic shapes, characteristic of Tantric art, with textual elements.
Subject & Meaning
The subject of the painting appears to be symbolic and spiritual, given its Tantric context. The three pointed shapes, possibly representing tantric triangles or yogic elements, and the striped round shapes above them, may signify cosmic or mystical concepts. The exact meaning depends on the accompanying, unreadable text.
Technique & Style
The painting employs a bold, colorful style with precise outlining and flat, solid colors. The use of a grid at the bottom and the juxtaposition of abstract forms with text reflect a blend of spiritual symbolism and systematic composition typical of Tantric manuscript illustrations.
History & Provenance
The origins and history of the 'Sangrahani Sutra' manuscript, including its creation date and artist, are currently unknown due to the unreadable script and lack of provided provenance details.
Context
This work would have been part of a broader Tantric religious or philosophical text, used for meditation, study, or ritual purposes. The combination of image and text suggests it was meant to convey complex spiritual ideas to initiates.
Legacy
Without specific details on its age, influence, or discovery, the legacy of the 'Sangrahani Sutra' painting remains speculative. However, as a Tantric artifact, it contributes to the understanding of Tantric art and spirituality, potentially offering insights into the religious practices of its time.
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