Scene from the life of the Buddha: Buddha triumphs over the fire snake at the Fire Temple of Uruvilva Kasyapa (architectural fragment) / Artist Unknown,Gandhara (ancient Pakistan and Afghanistan)

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Accession Number
1972/2.41
Title
Scene from the life of the Buddha: Buddha triumphs over the fire snake at the Fire Temple of Uruvilva Kasyapa (architectural fragment)
Artist Nationality
Indian
Medium and Support
grey schist
Object Creation Date
200-232
Object Creation Place
Asia (continent)
Pakistan (nation)
Gandhara
Creation Place 1
Asia (continent)
Creation Place 2
Pakistan (nation)
Creation Place 3
Gandhara
Dimensions
45 cm x 51.5 cm x 8 cm (17 11/16 in. x 20 1/4 in. x 3 1/8 in.)
Century
3rd century
Primary Object Classification
Sculpture
Primary Object Type
architectural element
Secondary Object Classification
Sculpture
Secondary Object Type
narrative relief
Physical Description
A fragment of a stone slab, originally a facing on the drum of a small stupa, carved with a narrative scene. In this relief, he is converting devotees of the fire god Agni, the three ascetic Kasyapa brothers and their disciples. In this narrative, the Buddha asked to spend the night in the fire temple of Uruvilva Kasyapa. The temple’s fire god worshipers thought the fearsome fire serpent that dwelled within the temple would vanquish the Buddha. Instead, the fiery radiance of the meditating Buddha overwhelmed the serpent, who crawled into the Buddha’s alms bowl; the defeated snake appears in this sculpture below the Buddha. Meanwhile, the dazzling radiance the Buddha emits has been mistaken for flames and a fire brigade using ladders and pots of water has been formed to put out the fire, as can be seen here. Seated in the posture and gesture of meditation, the Buddha’s calm presence is in contrast to the action unfolding around him. The three Kasyapa brothers, with their beards and matted hair, are at the bottom directing it all – two are on the right and the other is seated at the far left.
Subject Matter
A narrative scene from the life of Shakyamuni Buddha in which he sits meditating in a hut unperturbed while the fire serpent attempts to burn him—unsuccessfully. According to the Pali canon of Buddhist scriptures, this is one of the earliest miracles performed by the Buddha after his attainment of awakening. He traveled to the banks of the Neranjara River in the country of Magadha, where he met the three Kasyapa brothers, devotees of the fire god Agni. The Buddha requested to stay the night in the hall of the sacred fire. The eldest brother, Uruvilva, allowed him to do so, believing that the fire serpent in the hall would destroy the Buddha. Buddha emerged unscathed from the temple, and the Kasyapas became his disciples, along with their many followers. Buddha preached to them The Fire Sermon, a key text in early Buddhism.
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Record
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"Scene from the life of the Buddha: Buddha triumphs over the fire snake at the Fire Temple of Uruvilva Kasyapa (architectural fragment); Artist Unknown,Gandhara (ancient Pakistan and Afghanistan)." In the digital collection University of Michigan Museum of Art. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/musart/x-1972-sl-2.41/1972_2.41.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 18, 2024.
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