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Historical views of Tibet
Historical views of Tibet. The Grand Lama with priests and worshippers 46, Lama priest sprinkling a home with holy water 47, and victor drinking out of an enemys skull 48. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylors Scenes in Asia, for the Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-at-Home Travelers, John Harris, London, 1819
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This selection of hand-colored copperplate engravings presents a fascinating glimpse into the historical views of Tibet during the early 19th century, as depicted in Rev. Isaac Taylor's "Scenes in Asia." These intriguing images offer a unique window into Tibetan culture and religious practices, showcasing the grandeur of the Lama and his priests as they bless a home with holy water (image 46), the ritualistic act of a Lama priest sprinkling a home with sacred liquid, believed to ward off evil and ensure blessings. Another image (image 47) captures a Lama in deep meditation, perhaps representing the spiritual asceticism and devotion that was central to Tibetan Buddhism. The third image (image 48) presents a more gruesome scene, with a victor triumphantly drinking from an enemy's skull, which may symbolize the concept of 'trophies of war' or the triumph of good over evil. These engravings also offer a glimpse into the broader Asian landscape, with depictions of various castes and communities from India, including a Brahmin priest (image 45), a Sittri soldier (image 43), a Beise merchant (image 44), and Sudder menial (image 42). The diverse representation of these communities highlights the rich cultural tapestry of Asia during this period. Moreover, the images showcase the vibrant costumes and intricate details of the people and their surroundings, providing an educational experience for children and adults alike. These engravings are a testament to the historical significance of Tibet and its cultural practices, offering a valuable resource for scholars, educators, and anyone interested in the history of Asia during the Regency and Georgian eras.
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