Item SC78/1 - Temple Inscription

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SC78-SC78/1

Title

Temple Inscription

Date(s)

  • 19th Century (Creation)

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Extent and medium

1 rubbing, 4 sheets

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(1854-1914)

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Scope and content

This item contains four sheets of rubbings, each featuring Buddhist verses written in Chinese and Siddham characters, including such as the Breaking Hell mantra and the Nectar mantra. Based on the Chinese text, the inscription appears to be located in Tiankai Temple (天開寺), a Buddhist temple in Beijing, China and date to AD 1106 (the sixth year of the Liao dynasty).

An accompanying note identifies the item as ‘inscriptions at a temple 5 miles N. E. of Peking. A Dharani’ and records it as a donation by William W. Rockhill on 28 November 1893.

Each sheet measures approximately 33cm (w) x 90cm (h).

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Open. Please contact the Archivist.

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Language of material

  • Chinese
  • Sanskrit

Script of material

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    The Sanskrit is written in Siddham script.

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    Dates of creation revision deletion

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