Seven Buddhas – Tangka of Pipo Bodhisattva

[Seven Buddhas – Buddha Thangka]

Seven Buddhas – Buddha Thangka, 18th century, Beijing, paper edition, ink painting with gold, 157 cm high, 95 cm wide, 106 cm vertical and 66 cm horizontal. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The main figure of this Thangka is the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha. The disciples of the Second Divine Foot are near to the left and right. Below are the parents and deacons of the Buddha. Each statue is marked with its name in Tibetan for easy identification
The body of the Buddha is the first of the seven Buddhas in the past. The body of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha of the Buddha. The picture is surrounded by two frames. The outer frame is painted with two dragons playing with pearls on the top and bottom. The two sides are the patterns of ascending dragons and chasing treasures. The four corners of the frame are marked with “Emperor Qianlong Dingyou” in four characters of Han, Manchu, Mongolian and Tibetan. The inner frame is painted with seven treasures on the top and bottom, and eight treasures on the left and right
There is a white silk label on the back of the Thangka, and the inscription on it is written in the four-body script of Han, Manchu, Mongol and Tibetan, which records the inscription on the stone. The Chinese text is: “On the first day of May, the Emperor ordered the order and the family of the seven Buddhas according to the seven axes of the tribute of the Fanxiang Buddha in Erdeni, Panchen, and translated the Buddhist verses into the four body books, the top of which is painted on the stone and copied on the pad, which is widely circulated, and will win the victory forever.” This painting is expanded to the ground, and the negative line is filled with gold juice, It is one of the biographical rubbings of the carved stone sculptures on the seven pagodas in the North Sea.
图片[1]-Seven Buddhas – Tangka of Pipo Bodhisattva-China Archive
图片[2]-Seven Buddhas – Tangka of Pipo Bodhisattva-China Archive七佛——毗婆尸佛唐卡背后白绫签

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