
Zen Monk and the Heart Sutra (Translation)
坐禪圖 般若波羅密多心經 近現代 黃鼎萍 紙本設色 (Primary Title)
Huang Kan 黄侃, Chinese, 1890 - 1976 (Artist)
The painting depicts a monk sitting cross-legged in meditation atop a giant leaf. Inscribed on the upper scroll is the Heart Sutra, a Buddhist Mahayana scripture, supposedly brought from India to China by the Chinese scholar-monk Xuanzang (ca. 602-664). The sutra describes the essence of the Buddha’s teachings to his disciples about emptiness, offering the path to enlightenment. The seminal phrase, “Form is emptiness, emptiness is form,” expresses Bodhisattva Guanyin’s insight into perceiving reality with meditation and wisdom.
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