Mongolian Tsam Religious Ceremony by Nicholas Roerich

by Nicholas Roerich

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The painting depicts a rare religious service that was common in India, Tibet, Buryatia, and the northern part of Mongolia. It was created by Nicholas Roerich in Darjeeling after the Central-Asian expedition (1924-1928). The wide space of the painting is filled with many abstract figures depicting the ceremony spectators. On the opposite side of the Temple there is a canopy made of red, blue and yellow silk that casts a shadow on the ground. Over the canopy there are several huge tankas with the images of the highest deities of Buddhist pantheon. In the left part of the painting we can see ritual pipes on a stand. A group of Lamas dressed in special garments and hats perform a ritual around the mandala, the tension of their poses reflecting their full concentration on the ritual. The sacred mystery music and dances tell us about the victory of good over evil

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Weight 0.25 kg
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Horizontal

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Wall Art