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Title
Book of Buddhist Scriptures (Kamawa-sa), Myanmar (Burma), 19th century, Cloth, wood, lacquer, gold leaf, On loan from the Royal Ontario Museum, 2014.55.10.1
Description
This Burmese book of Buddhist scriptures (Kamawa-sa) includes selections written in Pali from the Tipitaka (literally, 'three baskets') of Therevada, the most ancient form of Buddhism. Costly and ornate Kamawa-sa were written on cloth or palm leaves in square tamarind-seed script (magyi si sar), and offered as gifts to a monastery to commemorate the taking of religious vows. Sometimes the cloth pages were made from the robe of a respected elder monk, lacquered and coated in gold. Digital images of the covers and each leaf of the Kamawa-sa are available to view and download on the Royal Ontario Museum's website here.
Format
Dimensions: 16 x 57.5 cm
Material: Lacquer and gold leaf on cloth, wood
Material: Lacquer and gold leaf on cloth, wood
Identifier
ROM 2014.55.10.1
Coverage
Myanmar
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Contributor
Photographer credit: Courtesy of the Royal Ontario Museum
Date
19th century
Language
Sanskrit
Publisher
Royal Ontario Museum
Rights
Royal Ontario Museum
Title
Book of Buddhist Scriptures (Kamawa-sa)
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