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The Secret Five Bodhisattvas (Gohimitsu Bosatsu), 1200s. hanging scroll; ink, color, gold, and silver on silk, Image: 78.1 x 63.5 cm (30 3/4 x 25 in.); Overall: 163.2 x 83.8 cm (64 1/4 x 33 in.). Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund, 1961.423. CC0.
The Secret Five Bodhisattvas (Gohimitsu Bosatsu)
1200s
Maker Unknown
Japanese Art
The Secret Five Bodhisattvas (Gohimitsu Bosatsu), 1200s. Japan, Kamakura period (1185-1333). Hanging scroll; ink, color, gold, and silver on silk; image: 78.1 x 63.5 cm (30 3/4 x 25 in.); overall: 163.2 x 83.8 cm (64 1/4 x 33 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund 1961.423 The Secret Five were used in a Buddhist ritual to convert negative aspects of consciousness into positive ones. At the center is Kongōsatta, who represents the enlightened mind. He is surrounded by enlightened beings who convert the human frailties of desire, sensory pleasure, passion, and pride into constructive tools to use on the path to enlightenment. The bodhisattva Kongōsatta wears a crown containing figures of the Five Wisdom Buddhas.