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
This Tantric manuscript painting, titled 'Sangrahani Sutra', is a religious artwork originating from the Tantric tradition, likely used for meditation, ritual, or educational purposes. Its exact date and artist remain unspecified.
Subject & Meaning
The 'Sangrahani Sutra' depicts elements central to Tantric Buddhism, possibly illustrating a specific sutra (Buddhist scripture) focused on the accumulation of spiritual knowledge ('Sangrahani' translates to 'collection' or 'accumulation'). Figures and symbols may represent deities, cosmic principles, or the path to enlightenment.
Technique & Style
Executed on a manuscript page, the artwork features characteristic Tantric manuscript painting techniques, including fine lines, intricate patterns, and possibly symbolic colors. The style blends Indian and Himalayan artistic influences, common in Tantric art.
History & Provenance
Due to the lack of specific information, the precise history, creation date, and ownership timeline of the 'Sangrahani Sutra' manuscript painting cannot be detailed. It is presumed to have been created in a region practicing Tantric Buddhism, such as Nepal, Tibet, or northern India.
Context
Created within the context of Tantric Buddhism, this manuscript would have served religious or scholarly purposes, possibly in a monastery or a wealthy patron's collection. Its imagery and text (if present) would guide practitioners in meditation or study.
Legacy
As a Tantric manuscript, 'Sangrahani Sutra' contributes to the understanding of Tantric Buddhist practices and art. Its legacy lies in its role as a religious tool and its representation of the artistic and philosophical fusion characteristic of the Tantric tradition.
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