Artwork Details

Title
Temple Banner (Bilampau) Depicting Prince Virakusha's Legend
Dimensions
33 3/4 × 225 1/4 in. (estimated)
Medium
Pigments on cloth
Origin
Nepal
Classification(s)
paintings
Date
Dated by inscription 1864
Credit Line
Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art, Gift of John and Fausta Eskenazi
Object number
C2002.44.2
HAR Number
65814
Published references
* Vajracarya, Gautamavajra. Nepalese Seasons: Rain and Ritual. New York: Rubin Museum of Art, 2016. Cat 34, Figs. 34A-34L: pp. 108, 115-119, 193-194.

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Storytelling

Concepts

A vehicle for the preservation and transmission of knowledge. The Buddha’s teachings were originally passed down through oral transmission and storytelling, and stories of the Buddha’s past lives are considered an important source of inspiration and guidance.

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Nepalese Regions

Region

The Himalayan kingdoms of the Kathmandu Valley were significant centers of Buddhist culture. Nepalese kings, Buddhist institutions, and ordinary people patronized the vibrant art guilds. The artistic traditions of the regions are well-known in Tibetan areas and beyond, and Newar artists have always been in high demand throughout Tibetan regions and Inner Asia.

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