Roerich N.K. – Order Rigden Jyepo
Canvas, tempera. 91.7 x 153.5 cm.
Location: State Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh, India
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At the center of the painting, a luminous, spherical form emanates an intense light. Within this sphere, a central figure is positioned, depicted with elaborate ornamentation and a serene expression. The figure’s posture suggests a gesture of blessing or bestowal.
Below the central figure, several equestrian figures traverse the landscape. They appear to be moving towards the radiant sphere, their forms rendered in a simplified, almost stylized manner. Their procession creates a sense of pilgrimage or journey toward enlightenment. The arrangement of these riders is not uniform; some are closer to the viewer, while others recede into the distance, reinforcing the spatial depth.
The artist’s use of sharp angles and geometric shapes lends the scene an otherworldly quality. The mountains do not appear naturalistic but rather symbolic representations of formidable obstacles or spiritual challenges. The overall effect is one of grandeur and solemnity, suggesting a narrative involving ascension, divine presence, and a quest for transcendence. The stark contrast between light and shadow further emphasizes the spiritual significance of the central figure and the journey undertaken by those below.
The subtexts embedded within this work hint at themes of devotion, cosmic order, and the pursuit of higher consciousness. The landscape itself can be interpreted as a symbolic representation of the path to enlightenment – a difficult but ultimately rewarding journey.