Transcription of Saddharmapundarika Sutra (The Lotus Sutra) in Silver on Indigo Paper, Volume 7 photo
Treasure No.269-3Books & Records

Transcription of Saddharmapundarika Sutra (The Lotus Sutra) in Silver on Indigo Paper, Volume 7

紺紙銀泥 妙法蓮華經 卷三

부산광역시 서구

Basic information

Designation
Treasure No.269-3
Category
Books & Records
Designated year
2007
Location
서구, 부산광역시부산광역시 서구 구덕로 (부민동2가, 동아대학교부민캠퍼스) 동아대학교박물관
Coordinates
35.121642, 129.020143

Description

This is part of a Buddhist sutra version made by Monk Deokmyeong in 1422 (the 4th year of King Sejong’s reign) based on the one translated into Chinese by Kumaraju to pray for the peace of the spirit of his deceased mother. The sutra is composed of seven volumes. The cover is adorned with four sets of Palmette patterns. The overall flower pattern is drawn in gold powder, whereas the stalks are done in silver powder. The sutra painting at the beginning of the book is drawn in gold powder. It is followed by the title of the book, and then the name of the translator, Kumaraju. The characters are written in Zhao Mengfu-style handwriting. Written on the backside of the sutra is the name Gwangdeoksa Temple in black and red. Vol. 3, which is kept at Dong-a University, Vol. 7, which is kept at the National Museum of Korea coupled with Vol. 1 with the same size, format, and handwriting (Treasure No. 269), and Vols. 2, 4, 5, and 6 (Treasure No. 390) comprise a complete 7-volume set. This is a rare case of an original Buddhist sutra whose complete set has been found.

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