The Vessantara Jataka is the tale of Buddha's last life, before he was reborn as the historical Buddha 2,500 years ago. In this
earlier existence as Prince Vessantara he demonstrated evidence of the highest virtue that constitutes an enlightened one:
generosity. Vessantara gave away everything dear to him - in the climactic scene of the story even his wife and children. In
North-East Thailand the Vessantara tale is celebrated annually as Bun Phra Wet. Pha Phra Wet - Vessantara cloths - form the
visual framework for this festival: they are hand-painted scrolls, which can reach lengths of up to one hundred metres. HinGabe presents, for the very first time, a selection of six full-length Vessantara scrolls and explores a contemporary multimedia celebration of an ancient Buddhist text. This book accompanies an exhibition, to be held at the Ethnographic Museum at the University of Zurich (CH), 20.6.2017 to 15.4.2018.