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Ushnisavijaya and Celebration of Old Age (Jyatha Janko); Nepal; 19th century; pigments on cloth…
Ushnisavijaya and Celebration of Old Age (Jyatha Janko)
Ushnisavijaya and Celebration of Old Age (Jyatha Janko); Nepal; 19th century; pigments on cloth…
Ushnisavijaya and Celebration of Old Age (Jyatha Janko); Nepal; 19th century; pigments on cloth; Rubin Museum of Art, gift of Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation; F1997.17.24 (HAR 100024)

Ushnisavijaya and Celebration of Old Age (Jyatha Janko)

OriginNepal
Date19th century
Dimensions35 1/8 × 24 3/8 in. (estimated)
MediumPigments on cloth
Classification(s)
Credit LineRubin Museum of Art, Gift of the Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation
Object numberF1997.17.24
Himalayan Art Resources Number100024
Project Himalayan Arthttps://rubinmuseum.org/projecthimalayanart/essays/plaque-commemorating-the-bhimaratha-old-age-ritual/
DescriptionThe Chariot Ritual (Bhimarata) is commonly performed in the Kathmandu Valley to celebrate the long life of an elder who has lived 77 years, 7 months, 7 days, 7 hours, and 7 minutes. To commemorate this day, Buddhists commission a stupa, an architectural monument for relics. If unable to build a full-sized stupa, the family may sponsor a painting (paubha) like this one.

This painting depicts the Bhimarata rite and its auspicious wishes for the elder’s future life. The key figures in this composition, starting from the top, are the Five Transcendent Buddhas. Below them are the ten astrological deities, representing the passage of time. At the center of the painting is a stupa, in the center of which is the long-life deity Ushnishavijaya (Victorious Crown Ornament Goddess) representing a continuing long life for the elder. In the lower register, the elder along with family members parade in a chariot through the city and perform religious services and offerings in front of a stupa.

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