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Religious and Ethical Issues in the Study and Conservation of of Tibetan Sculpture
Author Reedy, Chandra L. (著)
Source Journal of the American Institute for Conservation
Volumev.31 n.1 Spring
Date1992
Pages41 - 50
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Publisher Url http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
LocationOxfordshire, UK [牛津郡, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteVol. 31, No. 1, Conservation of Sacred Objects and Other Papers from the General Session of the 19th Annual Meeting of the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 3-8, 1991 (Spring, 1992)
AbstractSculptures serve a variety of functions within Tibetan religious practices. They aid the practitioner in meditation, communicate meditative insight, and provide the donors with a means for gaining spiritual merit. Many images were never intended to be viewed by those not initiated into the meditative practice for the deity represented. Practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism have mixed emotions about the propriety of public museum exhibition of certain sculptures, and many will not discuss details of iconography and symbolism of such sculptures with noninitiates. Some practical solutions for obtaining a better understanding of Tibetan Buddhist sculptures and for deciding how they should best be stored, displayed, or handled include consulting with local Tibetan Buddhist communities or major Buddhist centers, participating in some Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies or events when possible, realizing the inherent complexity of Tibetan art images and religious practices and the need to consult with those who study Tibetan teachings to unravel them, and maintaining respect for the people who made and used the sculptures.
Table of contents1. Introduction 41
2. The Function of Iconic Images within Tibetan Religious Practices 41
2.1 Buddhist Images 41
2.2 Bon-Pö Images 43
3. Study and Display of Tibetan Buddhist Images 43
4. Practical Solutions 46
4.1 Consult with Buddhist Practitioners 46
4.2 Consider Participation in Some Tibetan Buddhist Ceremonies and Events 47
4.3 Explore the Complexity of Tibetan Art and Buddhist Teachings 48
4.4 Respect the People and Culture 49
References 49
ISSN01971360 (P); 19452330 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/3179611
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