File:Hell Scroll Nara Iron Mortar.jpg

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Hell Scroll  wikidata:Q3007760 reasonator:Q3007760
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Title
English: Hell of the Iron Mortar
日本語: 鉄磑所 (てつがいしょ)
Français : L'enfer du mortier
한국어: 철애소
Object type emakimono Edit this at Wikidata
Date 12th century
date QS:P571,+1150-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Medium
English: Color on paper
Dimensions 26.5 × 454.7 cm (10.4 × 179 in) (whole scroll)
Nara National Museum
Current location
English: Nara, Japan
Accession number
644 (painting 136)
Notes
English: Part of the Hell Scroll, a Heian period handscroll and "Illustrated Scroll of the Six Paths of Rebirth", depicting seven of the sixteen lesser hells from the Sutra of the World Arising (起世経, kisekyō). The hells are arranged in the order (2-10-9-11-1-6-15). Except for the last section all paintings are accompanied by a text starting with the phrase: "There is yet another hell,..." followed by a description of the cause of the sinner's fall into this particular hell. This picture shows the Hell of the Iron Mortar, the third section of the scroll and the 9th of the sixteen hells. The scroll has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category paintings.
Source/Photographer Tokyo National Museum, Emuseum
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