File:Maker unknown, Sino-Tibetan - Acarya Bhavaviveka Converts a Nonbeliever to Buddhism - Google Art Project.jpg

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anonymous: Acarya Bhavaviveka Converts a Nonbeliever to Buddhism  wikidata:Q18683123 reasonator:Q18683123
Artist
Artist/maker unknown, Sino-Tibetan – Artist/Maker (Sino-Tibetan)
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Title
Acarya Bhavaviveka Converts a Nonbeliever to Buddhism
title QS:P1476,en:"Acarya Bhavaviveka Converts a Nonbeliever to Buddhism"
label QS:Len,"Acarya Bhavaviveka Converts a Nonbeliever to Buddhism"
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
(copied from source, caption author unknown): Acharya Bhavaviveka, the founder of an influential school of Buddhist philosophy. He wears a peaked cap with golden rings that represent his mastery of different Buddhist teachings and reaches out his hand to a long-haired nonbeliever who is having his head shaved in preparation for becoming a Buddhist monk. On the roof sits Bhavaviveka's teacher, Nagarjuna, a famous Indian scholar identifiable by the snakes around his head. The fierce deities Vajrapani and Mahakala dance in flame-halos on the right. The inscription perfectly describes the action in the painting: "After studying under Nagarjuna, Bhavaviveka converted nonbelievers in the south, envisioned Vajrapani, and served Mahakala."
Date 18th century; Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Gelug monastic order
Medium Color on cloth; cloth mounting
English: Color on cloth; cloth mounting
Dimensions height: 1,353.57 mm (53.29 in); width: 845.31 mm (33.27 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,1353.57U174789
dimensions QS:P2049,845.31U174789
institution QS:P195,Q510324
Accession number
1959-156-1
Notes More info at museum site
References Google Arts & Culture asset ID: aQF3pa5itWE8vA Edit this at Wikidata
Source/Photographer aQF3pa5itWE8vA at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level

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