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Mahajanaka Jataka. ca. 1910 (illustration)
6437891 Mahajanaka Jataka. ca. 1910 (illustration) by Laotian School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Religion Buddhism. Goddess Manimekhala saves Prince Mahajanaka (Buddhas anterior form) from drowning. Illustration in: Mahajanaka Jataka (Jataka: Tales on the Buddhas Anterior Lives), Laos, circa 1910. Coll. Share.); Photo: eArchives Charmet; Laotian, out of copyright
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This print showcases the "Mahajanaka Jataka" an illustration dating back to circa 1910 by the Laotian School. The artwork, part of a private collection, depicts a significant moment in Buddhism's religious tale. In this scene, Goddess Manimekhala comes to the rescue of Prince Mahajanaka, who represents Buddha's anterior form. The illustration portrays a breathtaking maritime setting where Prince Mahajanaka finds himself on the brink of drowning. However, his life is saved by the divine intervention of Goddess Manimekhala. The image beautifully captures her heavenly presence and her role as a savior. The "Mahajanaka Jataka" is one among many tales that narrate Buddha's previous lives before attaining enlightenment. This particular story holds great significance in Buddhist literature and mythology. The print not only highlights the artistic prowess of Laotian craftsmen but also provides insight into South East Asian culture and legends. It serves as a reminder of how myths and legends transcend time and geographical boundaries. With its intricate details and vibrant colors, this piece transports viewers into an enchanting world filled with spirituality and mystique. Its inclusion in various collections around the world signifies its enduring appeal across different cultures. This photograph was captured by eArchives Charmet for preservation purposes while maintaining respect for copyright laws regarding out-of-copyright material from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder database.
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