Asked by Abigail Latecka on Sep 26, 2024
Which of the following is an artwork in the tradition of Shingon Buddhism?
A) Amida triad
B) Ise Jingu honden
C) Taizokai mandara
D) Ishiyama-gire
Shingon Buddhism
A major school of Japanese Buddhism, characterized by esoteric teachings, rituals, and practices aimed at achieving enlightenment.
Taizokai Mandara
A complex and symbolic diagram or cosmic map in Esoteric Buddhism, representing the Womb World and the principle of the physical universe.
- Identify the distinctions between art epochs through analysis of their stylistic features, objectives, and religious impacts.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the distinctions between art epochs through analysis of their stylistic features, objectives, and religious impacts.
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