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The Ten Oxherding Pictures

Explore the transformative spiritual journey through these ancient Japanese handscroll paintings, unveiling the path of finding oneself and returning to the source. Experience the stages of reflection, enlightenment, and inner peace depicted in this symbolic artwork. Discover the symbolism and profound wisdom that each picture represents in this mesmerizing collection attributed to Shubun from the Muromachi period. Dive into the serene beauty of ink and light colors on paper, capturing moments of seeking, realization, and harmony. From seeking the ox to reaching the marketplace with helping hands, these images offer insights into the human soul's quest for enlightenment and inner fulfillment.

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The Ten Oxherding Pictures

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  1. The Ten Oxherding Pictures Attributed to Shubun (n.d.). Japan, Muromachi period (1333-1568).Handscroll, ink and light colors on paper. Height 32.0 cm, length 181.5 cm, diameter of each 14.0 cm.Shōkoku-ji Temple, Kyoto

  2. Looking for the Ox

  3. Seeing the footprints

  4. Seeing the Ox

  5. Catching the Ox

  6. Taming the Ox

  7. Riding the Ox Home

  8. Ox Forgotten, Person Remains

  9. Person and Ox Both Forgotten

  10. Turning Back to the Root, Returning to the Source

  11. Entering the Marketplace with Helping Hands

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