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 vibrant, intricately designed Tantric manuscript painting.
About this work
Overview
The "Sangrahani Sutra" is a vibrant, intricately designed Tantric manuscript painting. Dominated by red, yellow, and blue hues, it features geometric shapes, patterns, and a central mandala-like composition. A warm beige background unifies the diverse elements.
Subject & Meaning
The painting's subject is rooted in Tantric Buddhism, as evidenced by the mandala at its core. This symbol represents the cosmos and spiritual growth. The figure-like red symbol, possibly depicting a deity or enlightened being, adds to the spiritual themes, though its exact meaning depends on the specific Tantric tradition.
Technique & Style
The artwork showcases meticulous craftsmanship with intricate lines, shapes, and layered symbolism. The use of a limited yet vibrant color palette (red, yellow, blue on beige) creates visual harmony. The style blends traditional Tantric manuscript illustrations with mandala aesthetics.
Context
Created within a Tantric Buddhist tradition, this manuscript reflects the rich cultural and religious heritage of its originating region. The emphasis on mandalas and symbolic figures aligns with Tantric practices of meditation and spiritual attainment.
Legacy
As a Tantric manuscript, "Sangrahani Sutra" contributes to the understanding of Buddhist textual and artistic traditions. Its intricate design influences the study of South Asian religious art, offering insights into the synthesis of spiritual and aesthetic practices in Tantric Buddhism.
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