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Sixteen Arhats: Fifteenth Arhat, Ajita

Heian period, 11th century

Tokyo National Museum

Tokyo National Museum
Tokyo, Japan

Rakan (Skt. arhat), an abbreviation of Arakan, refers to sages and disciples of the historical Buddha, Sakyamuni. Having cast off all worldly desires and attained the highest level of ascetic practice, they are considered worthy of devotion. The Sixteen Arhats, enlightened disciples of Sakyamuni, are said to have remained in this world long after the extinction (Skt. parinirvana) of their master in order to protect Buddhist teachings and to save all sentient beings.
These paintings, formerly in Shôjuraigô-ji Temple in Otsu, Shiga Prefecture, are the oldest existing set of the Sixteen Arhats. Unlike the bizarre appearance of many arhat representations, they are here portrayed with gentle countenance, derived from early Buddhist iconography of the Tang dynasty (618-c. 907). Arhats, worshipers, divine beings, demons, and animals are arranged in diverse compositions and painted with a multitude of colors. In the upper part of each painting is a square area that notes the name and abode of each arhat. The depiction of the birds and flowers outlined in silver paint as well as the superb calligraphic style point to the refined taste of Heian nobility. Hence it is possible to deduce that the works stem from the latter half of the eleventh century.

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  • Title: Sixteen Arhats: Fifteenth Arhat, Ajita
  • Date Created: Heian period, 11th century
  • Physical Dimensions: w518 x h959 mm
  • Object Title: 十六羅漢像(第十五尊者 阿氏多尊者)
  • Object Notes(Japanese): 羅漢は阿羅漢(あらかん)の略称で、一切の煩悩を断って修行の最高位に達し、人びとの供養を受けるに値する仏弟子や聖者をいう。16人の釈迦の高弟、すなわち羅漢が、涅槃(ねはん)に入ろうとする釈迦から、永く現世にとどまり仏法を護持して衆生を救済せよといわれ、各地で仏法を守り伝えたという。 これは滋賀県大津市の聖衆来迎寺(しょうじゅらいごうじ)旧蔵のもので、現存する十六羅漢図では最古のもの。多くの羅漢像の奇怪な相貌とは異なり、より古い唐代図像の流れを汲み、羅漢や眷属(けんぞく)の表情はおだやかである。仏堂内外の羅漢、供養者、天部、鬼神、動物などが変化のある構図の中に配され、画全体に多くの色を用いて描く。また、それぞれの図の上部に色紙形に区画を作り、羅漢の名前と住む所を記している。そこに銀泥で描かれている花鳥文の趣向や文字の書風から、平安貴族の優美な趣味がうかがえ、11世紀後半の制作と考えられる。
  • Object Date: 平安時代・11世紀
  • Medium(Japanese): 絹本着色
  • Type: Painting
  • External Link: http://www.emuseum.jp/detail/100157/015
  • Medium: Color on silk
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