Your gateway to Japan’s finest art and multifaceted culture

Wed, Dec 6, 2023

Jingo-ji temple’s Takao Mandalas to go on display for first time after major repairs

KŪKAI - The Worlds of Mandalas and the Transcultural Origins of Esoteric Buddhism (Nara National Museum)

National Treasure
Mandalas of the Two Worlds (Known as the Takao Mandara)
Right: Womb World (Skt. Garbhadhātu) Mandala
Left: Diamond World (Skt. Vajradhātu) Mandala
Heian period, 9th century
Jingoji Temple, Kyoto

Celebrating the 1,250th anniversary of the Buddhist priest Kukai (Kobo Daishi)’s birth, in 2024, the Nara National Museum (Nara city) is holding a special exhibition featuring esoteric Buddhist treasures — mandalas, ritual implements, paintings, sculptures, calligraphy, documents, etc. — associated with the founder of the Shingon school of Buddhism in Japan.

Kūkai (Known as Man’nichi Daishi, “Master of 10,000 Days”)
Muromachi to Azuchi-Momoyama period, 16th–17th century
Kongōbuji Temple, Wakayama

Kukai (774-835) The early Heian-period priest, posthumously known by his title Kobo Daishi, was born in the old Sanuki province (modern-day Kagawa Prefecture) during the Nara period. In 804, he traveled to Tang-dynasty China as an Imperial envoy (kentoshi), where he acquired a systematic knowledge of esoteric Buddhism. Kukai returned to Japan in 806 and later founded the Shingon school of Buddhism. Known to have been versatile, he is also renowned for his art and calligraphy.

National Treasure
Mandalas of the Two Worlds (Known as the Takao Mandara): Diamond World (Skt. Vajradhātu) Mandala, Detail
Heian period, 9th century
Jingoji Temple, Kyoto

Special Exhibition
Celebrating the 1,250th Anniversary of Priest Kūkai’s Birth

KŪKAI
The Worlds of Mandalas and the Transcultural Origins of Esoteric Buddhism

Apr 13 (Sat) – Jun 9 (Sun), 2024

Nara National Museum
(Nara city)

*See outline below for details

At “KŪKAI – The Worlds of Mandalas and the Transcultural Origins of Esoteric Buddhism,” the exhibition scheduled for Apr. 13 through June 9 in 2024, the must-see will be the “Mandalas of the Two Worlds” of Jingo-ji temple in Kyoto (commonly known as the Takao Mandara), which is the oldest ryokai mandara (mandalas of the two worlds) remaining in Japan, and the only existing mandara said to have been designed by Kukai himself. The government-designated national treasure is going on public display for the first time after the mandalas shown here (top photos) were went under conservation for six years starting in 2016.

National Treasure
The Five Wisdom Buddhas
Heian period, 9th century
Anshōji Temple, Kyoto

The seated statues of “The Five Wisdom Buddhas” (Ansho-ji temple, Kyoto) are also among the 30 or so designated national treasures to go on display in the exhibition. Among the 60 or so designated important cultural properties to be exhibited are the seated statue of Fudo Myo-o (Shochi-in temple, Wakayama Prefecture) and “The Illustrated Biography of Kukai” (To-ji temple, Kyoto). Also noteworthy are items borrowed from museums in neighboring countries such as the “Sculptural Mandala of the Diamond World” (National Museum of Indonesia), a three-dimensional representation of the Buddhist cosmos.

Important Cultural Property
Fudō Myōō (Skt. Acala)
Heian period, 9th century
Shōchi’in Temple, Wakayama
Important Cultural Property
The Illustrated Biography of Kūkai (Kōbōdaishi gyōjō ekotoba), Scroll Three, Detail
Nanbokuchō period, 14th century
Tōji Temple, Kyoto
Sculptural Mandala of the Diamond World (Skt. Vajradhātu) Found at the Mahapajit Temple Site in Nganjuk: Dainichi Nyorai (Skt. Mahāvairocana)
Indonesia; 10th century
National Museum of Indonesia, Jakarta
Monju (Ch. Wenshu; Skt. Mañjuśrī) Found at the Anguosi Temple Site in Xi’an, China
Tang dynasty, 8th century
Beilin Museum, Xi’an
Other highlights
National Treasure
Mandalas of the Two Worlds (Known as the Saiin Mandara; the Shingon’in Mandara by Tradition)
Right: Womb World (Skt. Garbhadhātu) Mandala
Left: Diamond World (Skt. Vajradhātu) Mandala
Heian period, 9th century
Tōji Temple, Kyoto
National Treasure
The Rōkoshiiki Writings of Kūkai on Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism, Scroll Two
Heian period, 8th–9th century
Kongōbuji Temple, Wakayama
National Treasure
The Fūshinjō Collection of Kūkai’s Letters to Saichō
Heian period, 9th century
Tōji Temple, Kyoto
National Treasure
Mikkyō Ritual Implement
China; Tang dynasty, 9th century
Tōji Temple, Kyoto
National Treasure
Finial of a Priest’s Staff
China; Tang dynasty, 9th century
Zentsūji Temple, Kagawa

Outline of the event

Schedule

Sat, Apr 13, 2024〜Sun, Jun 9, 2024

Special Exhibition
Celebrating the 1,250th Anniversary of Priest Kūkai’s Birth
KŪKAI
The Worlds of Mandalas and the Transcultural Origins of Esoteric Buddhism

9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
(Last admission at 4:30 p.m.)

Museum website

Venue

Nara National Museum

East Wing and West Wing

50 Noborioji-cho, Nara

Admission

Adults: 2,000 yen
University/High school students 1,500 yen

*Admission free for junior high school students and younger

Closing day

Mondays except Apr 29 (National holiday) & May 6 (Substitute holiday)
May 7 (Tue)

Contact

Tel. 050-5542-8600 (Hello Dial)

Share

0%

Related articles

Cookies on the TSUMUGU web portal

We use cookies to personalize content and ads, analyze access and for other reasons in order to improve user convenience.