Chapter 168: The Artist and the Woman
Buddhist painting originated in the era of Shakyamuni Buddha between the 6th ~ 5th centuries BC. It is reported that after Shakyamuni Buddha became a Buddha, a wealthy merchant named "For the Lonely Elder" took refuge in him, and in order to invite the Buddha to live in the Acropolis for a peaceful period, he bought a garden, and built a living room, a storeroom, a storehouse, a hall, a bath, and a pool in the garden, but there was still a lack of paintings. So he began to make Buddhist paintings. This is the earliest origin of Buddhist painting. Early Buddhism believed that the image of Shakyamuni Buddha was indescribable.
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