In Praise of Green Tibet scripTibet with an openwork box inlaid with semi-precious stones, Qing dynasty, Qianlong reign (1736-1795)
- Image Number: C1D000109N000000000PAC
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Miscellaneous objects
- Function: Magic instrument
- Material: Plants/Paper/
- Description:
The Green Statue Saves the Buddha Mother Praise is the popular “Twenty one Tara Mother Praise” in Tibetan Buddhism. However, its Chinese translation is different from the traditional Chinese version of Tibetan scriptures, and the word used is the spelling of the Imperial Tongwen Yun Tong in the 15th year of Qianlong reign (1750). It is speculated that it should be a Qing palace work in the Qianlong reign. The upper and lower sutra guard boards are made of tricolor silk, embroidered with Ranjana Sanskrit Tara Mantra. Nila Jambhala, Pita Jambhala and Vajrap ā ṇ i), Sita Jambhala. The leaf scripture plate is placed in a gold-plated letter box. The letter seat is of the Xumizuo type. The fence is hollowed out with the swastika character, carved with curly grass patterns, and inlaid with the patterns of stone lotus petals. The cover is hollowed out and decorated with wax, turquoise and coral
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