The Great Miracle at Shravasti (blue tones), 2007
pastel on paper
45 x 33 inches (frame)
016

Shravasti is one of the eight great pilgrimage sites associated with the life of Gautama Buddha.  It is celebrated as the place where those who hold mistaken beliefs are publicly challenged and converted.  The Buddha discoursed 25 rainy seasons there.  Jetavana Grove is the name of the park where he performed these miracles, a site near the city of Shravasti, the capital of Koshala.  The grove, which fell into ruins, has been excavated and partially restored.  This work is based on a late 12th c. image from a book cover. 

   
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  14 x 10 inches (image size)
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  * This giclée  (pronounced zhee-klay) print is a high quality archival fine art work printed with an ink-jet printer on acid-free paper. 
 
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