Manuscript with scenes from the story of Phra Malai
Maker
Unidentified artist
MediumIlluminated manuscript bound in accordion fashion with lacquered end covers.
Dimensions26 3/8 × 5 1/2 inches (67 × 14 cm)
CultureThai
ClassificationsManuscripts
Credit LineGift of Alexander B. Griswold
Terms
- Manuscripts
- Paintings
- Illuminated manuscript bound in accordian fashion with lacquered end covers.
- Thai
Object number78.098.023
Label CopyThe story of the compassionate monk Phra Malai centers on his ability to travel both to heaven and to hell, where he bestows mercy on those suffering there.
In one scene in this manuscript Phra Malai is visiting Indra's Heaven, where he has taken an offering of eight lotus flowers given to him by a poor man who hopes for a better rebirth. Phra Malai sits on a raised platform in front of the Chulamani Stupa, which contains relics of the Buddha, and engages in conversation with the green-skinned Indra, king of the gods. The eight lotus blossoms are shown in vases in front of the stupa.
Indra tells Phra Malai that the coming of Maitreya, the bodhisattva who will descend to earth to become the next --and last--Buddha, is imminent. Maitreya is shown in the illustration on the right, floating on a lotus petal in the sky above two celestial attendants.Collections
Unidentified artist
late 15th century
Unidentified artist
1868-69; A.H. 1285
Unidentified artist