Sacred Scripts: A Meditative Journey Through Tibetan Calligraphy
By (Author) Tashi Mannox
Insight Editions
Insight Editions
4th October 2016
20th October 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
745.6199541
Hardback
156
Width 178mm, Height 178mm, Spine 18mm
569g
Insightful quotes written in Tibetan calligraphy are paired with photos of Buddhas from around the world to create this collection of timeless iconography.
Calligraphy has held an honored place in the spiritual traditions of Tibet. Monks dedicate their lives to mastering the many subtleties of the art, often spending years transcribing sacred Buddhist manuscripts. The carefully composed lines and deliberate spatial awareness in each work of calligraphy within Sacred Scripts encouragereflection, mindfulness, and meditation.
Within these pages, sacred mantras, seed syllables, and Buddhist quotes are presented in authentic Tibetan scripts. Photos of Buddha statues from around the world complement the calligraphy and create an ethereal mood of serenity. Addressing the stresses of our modern world and the demise of spiritual languages, Sacred Scripts provides insight and inspiration for attaining inner peace and well-being.
"With it's exquisite calligraphy and magnificent photographs of Buddhist imagery,Sacred Scriptspresents the refined and varied artistry of Tibetan calligraphers and artists of the past. The work portrayed in this fine volume reflects the great heights of aesthetic achievement attained by master artisans who considered their accomplishments to be offerings to the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha."
His Holiness the Dalai Lama
The collaborative output of both Tashi and Robin Kyte-Coles, a photographer specializing in images of the Buddha, it gives a great insight into a wealth of Buddhist wisdom, while making its own contribution to the tradition's continued preservation as well.
i-D.com
TASHI MANNOX committed to his monastic journeyafter graduating with a BA in Fine Art (Hons) at the age oftwenty-two. He spent the next seventeen years as a monk.Tashi apprenticed under the direction of a master of Tibetanart, Sherab Palden Beru, and also studied under Lama Pema Lodrup, one ofthe last Tibetan masters of the rare Lantsha and Wartu Sanskrit forms. Sincelaying down his monastic robes in 2000, Tashi has built on his disciplinedtraining and spiritual awareness to produce a collection of iconographicmasterpieces that reveal powerful, sacred themes through the majesticimages of Tibetan Buddhist iconography. Tashi is now recognized as one ofthe worlds foremost contemporary Tibetan calligraphy artists and exhibitsinternationally. To learn more, visit his website at www.tashimannox.com.
ROBIN KYTE-COLES has traveled extensivelyin South and Southeast Asia, capturing photographicimages that reflect his deep interest in Buddhism and itsteachings on compassion. His previous book, The Spiritof Buddha, was endorsed by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and took Kyte-Coles to remote spots in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma,Nepal, India, Tibet, and Sri Lanka.