1998.157.27 (Transparency colour)
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Frederick Spencer Chapman
Frederick Spencer Chapman
February 14th 1937
Lhasa > Kundeling
1998.157.27
60 x 88
Ritual Activity
Transparency Colour
Donated 1994
Faith Spencer Chapman
British Diplomatic Mission to Lhasa 1936-37
Frederick Spencer Chapman
SC.T.1.27
In Negative - '2LSCT 66Y/24' has been written in pencil along the bottom edge of the transparency on the reverse side [MS 07/04/2006]
Other Information - Setting: Gelukpa monks blowing ceremonial trumpets on the roof of Kundeling monastery. Founded in the seventeenth century, Kundeling was designated as one of the four royal monasteries of Lhasa by the fifth Dalai Lhama. The members of Gould's Diplomatic Mission were familiar with the place since they lived in a house owned by this monastery during their stay in Lhasa. [CH 2003]
Other Information - Background: Richardson mentions this site in High Peaks, Pure Earth , London, Serindia Publications, 1998, p. 303. "The monastery of Kun-bde-gling (1936-9, 1944, 1946-50) was built by the Chinese in 1794 for their protege,the Regent Rta-tshag Ye-shes mgon-po, in celebration of their victory over the Gurkhas. It was very generously endowed. A stone stele recording the foundation, inscribed in Tibetan and Chinese, stood at the entrance of the monastery. Further north on a rocky hillock known as Ba-ma-ri (or Ba-mo-ri) stood a little temple of the Chinese war god Kuanti, known to the Tibetans as Ge-sar. ... The Ge-sar Lha-khang was popular with Tibetan pilgrims for the reading of fortunes from bamboo slips chosen at random from a tall vase." [KC 13/10/2006]
For Citation use:
The Tibet Album.
"Monks blowing radung , Kundeling"
05 Dec. 2006. The Pitt Rivers Museum.
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