EBA


Images

Boheungsa Temple: Assembly at Vulture Peak

Ink and color on linen

Boheungsa Temple: Assembly at Vulture Peak

SOUTH KOREA, South Jeolla, Naju; Joseon dynasty

This painting, currently kept at Dabosa Temple, was originally enshrined in Boheungsa Temple. It was made during the late Joseon dynasty (1392–1910) by the monk Euigyeom and nine other painters. In 2002, it was listed as Treasure No. 1343.
The central Buddha and two Bodhisattvas stand barefooted on lotus pedestals. He wears a patterned monastic robe that leaves the right shoulder bare. The right arm is extended downwards, while the left hand forms a mudra. The nimbus is decorated with multiple layers of color. One layer contains images of vajras. The two attendant Bodhisattvas wear ornate crowns and beautifully patterned monastic robes. They are adorned with earrings, ornaments, and bracelets. Amitabha Buddha, Medicine Buddha, and Bodhisattvas Avalokitesvara and Mahasthamaprapta are painted in the upper corners.

For more details, go to the Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts: Painting A-H, page 116.

Cite this article:

Hsingyun, et al. "Boheungsa Temple: Assembly at Vulture Peak." Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts: Painting A-H, vol. 14, 2016, pp. 116.
Hsingyun, Youheng, Youlu, Graham Wilson, Manho, Mankuang, and Susan Huntington. 2016. "Boheungsa Temple: Assembly at Vulture Peak" In Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts: Painting A-H, 14:116.
Hsingyun, Youheng, Youlu, Wilson, G., Manho, Mankuang, & Huntington, S.. (2016). Boheungsa Temple: Assembly at Vulture Peak. In Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts: Painting A-H (Vol. 14, pp. 116).
@misc{Hsingyun2016,
author = Hsingyun and Youheng and Youlu and Wilson, Graham and Manho and Mankuang and Huntington, Susan,
booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts: Painting A-H},
pages = 116,
title = {{Boheungsa Temple: Assembly at Vulture Peak}},
volume = 14,
year = {2016}}


© 2025 Fo Guang Shan. All Rights Reserved.