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Original file010 Phra Malai visiting Hell (9140782475)
The painting depicts a grim, subterranean landscape filled with naked, gaunt human figures undergoing varied torments inflicted by dark-skinned, muscular demons wearing red waistcloths and pointed headgear. To the left and center, demons use spears, hooks, and blades to impale or restrain victims, while in the mid-ground, others are hung from wooden crossbeams or forced to drink molten metal. In the background, jagged cliffs frame a hellish fire, with small figures falling from heights; in the upper right, the monk Phra Malai sits in a meditative posture, surrounded by a radiant golden aura, observing the suffering from above.
This scene derives from the 'Phra Malai', a popular Theravada Buddhist text from Southeast Asia that describes a monk's journey to the underworld, where he witnesses the retributions of karma and learns the importance of merit-making. It serves as a visual sermon on the consequences of immoral actions, functioning as a memento mori to encourage ethical living.
Phra Malai
The painting illustrates key narrative episodes from the canonical Theravada scripture describing the monk's tour of the hell realms.
Object
mural painting
plaster
Rattanakosin period
Thai
religious
Digital Source
Wikimedia Commons · Public domain
3096 × 2064 px
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