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Overview Protec on from danger is a recurrent theme in Buddhist art from Himalayan Asia. This lesson introduces the concept of peaceful and wrathful protec on figures, and encourages students to make connec ons to various types of protec on in their own lives. Goals Students will be able to: examine and decode Himalayan Buddhist works of art iden fy the differences between peaceful and wrathful protec on make connec ons between these images and their own lives by designing a personal protector Subject Areas Visual Arts, English Language Arts, World History Grades Upper Elementary School, Middle School, High School Key Vocabulary Peaceful: tranquil; calm; graceful Wrathful: vengeful; angry Protec on: preserva on from injury or harm Buddhism: a belief system based on the teachings of the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, focusing on the a ainment of release from an endless cycle of death and rebirth through enlightenment, or spiritual awakening. Materials Needed Visit rmanyc.org/pre visit for more downloadable pre visit lesson plans and handouts. Handout: map of Himalayan Asia (p. 6) Handout: full page image of Green Tara (p.7) Handout: full page image of Begste (p. 8) Blank paper Pencils, colored pencils, or crayons Common Core Standards: ELA & History 1. College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Speaking and Listening, including comprehension and collabora on, and presenta on of knowledge and ideas. 2. College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Language, including conven ons of standard English, knowledge of language, and vocabulary acquisi on and use. Na onal Standards 1. Visual Arts: Choosing and Evalua ng a Range of Subject Ma er, Symbols, and Ideas 2. Visual Arts: Understanding the Visual Arts in Rela on to History and Cultures 3. English Language Arts: Communica on Skills 4. English Language Arts: Mul cultural Understanding 5. English Language Arts: Applying Language Skills New York State Standards Arts, Social Studies, Global History, and English as a Second Language 1. Crea ng, Performing and Par cipa ng in the Arts 2. Knowing and Using Arts Materials and Resources 3. Responding to Analyzing Works of Art 4. Understanding the Cultural Dimensions and Contribu ons of the Arts 1

About Green Tara This 13th century brass sculpture of Green Tara was made using lost wax cas ng, an ancient technique for crea ng strong and ornate sculptures. Green Tara is one of the most popular female dei es in Himalayan Buddhism, and images of her can be found in many monasteries and temples. She is depicted in her signature pose with a slight lt to the right side in a posture known as "royal ease." She has three eyes; her third eye is closed, signifying inner wisdom. Her le leg is folded in a medita on posture, folded at the knee with her foot almost tucked beneath her, while her right leg dangles forward, slightly bent at the knee as if she is about to spring into ac on, ready to help where she is needed. Within the Buddhist tradi on it is said that prior to her enlightenment, in ages past, she promised that a er she reached awakening she would always appear in female form for the benefit of all living beings. She is a strong example of a peaceful deity; a figure who assists others through kindness and compassion. Tara is looked to for protec on from fear and dangers, and has many different manifesta ons which can all appear slightly different in painted or sculptural forms. Green Tara is the principal form of the goddess, and personifies her ability to perform all ac vi es. closed third eye: inner wisdom crown: royal authority jewelry: grace and beauty lotus flower: purity, enlightenment gesture of gi giving pose of royal ease: one leg is crossed in medita on, and the other is stepping forward, ready to spring into ac on Where is it? You ll find this sculpture on the 2nd floor of the museum, in the exhibi on, Gateway to Himalayan Art. Green Tara Tibet; 13th century Brass with inlays of silver 18.5" h. x 12.5" w. x 9.5" d. (See p. 7 for full page image.) 2

About Begste This striking Mongolian sculpture depicts the wrathful protector deity Begste wielding a sword with a scorpion shaped handle, and was made using lost wax cas ng, an ancient technique for crea ng strong and ornate sculptures. Begste stands in the archer pose, a dynamic and ac ve stance. He has three eyes; his third eye is open, signifying true sight and the ability to see through lies. Instead of a beau ful crown emblazoned with semi precious stones, he wears a crown of five skulls and a necklace of severed human heads. His hair springs from his head like flames. Begste s name means coat of mail, and his ferocious appearance is an excellent example of a wrathful protec on. His responsibili es include defending the ins tu ons and praconers of Buddhism from harm. Begtse, along with several other wrathful dei es, have their origins as pre Buddhist Central Asian war gods. In Himalayan Buddhist tradi ons there are many wrathful dei es like Begste who appear frightening but are, in fact, powerful helpers who assist Buddhist praconers on their quest toward enlightenment. Tantric dei es like these are the focus of esoteric religious prac ces that aim to radically transform conven onal understandings of reality. Flaming sword with scorpion shaped handle Flaming hair: wrathful energy open third eye: true sight Crown of skulls: royal authority, impermanence necklace of severed heads: reminder of human mortality and impermanence Archer pose: ac ve and aggressive stance Where is it? You ll find this sculpture on the 3rd floor of the museum, in the exhibi on, Masterworks. Begste Mongolia; late 18th early 19th century Gilt copper alloy with pigment 21" h. x 18.75" w. x 9.5" d. (See p. 8 for full page image) 3

Lesson Flow (40 minutes) Use map of Himalayan Asia (p. 6) to iden fy the countries and geography that make up this region. Invite students to quietly examine the image of Green Tara (p. 7) before engaging in a group discussion of the following ques ons. 1. What details do you see in this sculpture that make you curious? 2. Gather a list of words that you could use to describe this figure s pose. What do they have in common? 3. What do you no ce about this figure s face? How about its hands? 4. Look closely at the texture on the surface of this sculpture. How do you think the ar st made it? A er 5 10 minutes of discussion, share some informa on about Green Tara with students. Now, invite students to quietly examine the image of Begste (p. 8) before engaging in a group discussion of these ques ons. 1. How does this sculpture of Begste compare to Green Tara? 2. What details do you see in this sculpture that make you curious? 3. Gather a list of words that you could use to describe this figure s pose. What do they have in common? 4. What do you no ce about this figure s face? How about its hands? 5. Look closely at the texture on the surface of this sculpture. How do you think the ar st made it? A er 5 10 minutes of discussion, share some informa on about Begste with students. Be sure to define the words peaceful and wrathful. Ac vity Ask students to imagine their own personal protector to help them with a real problem they live with today. What would the protector look like? Would it be peaceful or wrathful? What would it carry in its hands? Ask students to draw their idea, using Himalayan Buddhist protectors like Green Tara and Begste as inspira on. Get crea ve! Remember to refer back to peaceful and wrathful protec on when students share out their work. Assessment In what ways did students demonstrate familiarity with the Himalayan region? What aspects of protec on did students iden fy in discussions? How did students use the symbolism of tradi onal Buddhist protec on in their personal protectors? 4

Online Resources for Further Learning www.rmanyc.org/schools School Programs at the Rubin Museum of Art Browse and learn about the different programs the museum has to offer for K 12 students and teachers www.rmanyc.org/masterworks Masterworks: Jewels of the Collec on Explore exhibi on resources related to the museum s permanent Masterworks exhibi on. www.rmanyc.org/gateway Gateway to Himalayan Art Explore exhibi on resources related to the museum s permanent Gateway exhibi on. h p://www.googleartproject.com/collec on/rubin museum of art Google Art Project Journey into the Rubin s collec on like never before, and create & share your own collec ons of art online. h p://interac ve.rma2.org/ Educa onal Interac ve Library Explore the museum s in gallery interac ve so ware on this website. www.himalayanart.org Himalayan Art Resources Search a virtual museum of high resolu on images, essays, ar cles, bibliographies, and ac vi es for children. Reading Resources for Further Learning Beer, Robert. The Handbook of Tibetan Buddhist Symbols. Boston: Shambhala Publica ons, Inc., 2003 Leidy, Denise Patry. The Art of Buddhism: An Introduc on to its History and Meaning. Boston: Shambhala Publica ons, Inc., 2008 Powers, J. Introduc on to Tibetan Buddhism. New York: Snow Lion Publica ons, 2007. Strong, J.S. The Experience of Buddhism. Belmont, C.A.: Wadsworth, 1995. 5

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Peaceful Green Tara Tibet; 13th century Brass with inlays of silver 18.5" h. x 12.5" w. x 9.5" d. 7

Wrathful Begste Mongolia; late 18th early 19th century Gilt copper alloy with pigment 21" h. x 18.75" w. x 9.5" d. 8