Cloth bag monk stone statue
The original name of this, is a tourist monk in the Five Dynasties period. Its prototype legend is a monk who behaved grotesquely and beamed alms in Zhejiang. He often uses a wooden stick to carry a pocket to beg around and put the begging items in his pocket, hence the name "cloth bag monk". It is said that the monk Buca is the incarnation of Maitreya. His actions and words are full of Zen. His image and stories are widely circulated among the people and become an important figure in Buddhist culture. The image is often depicted as potty-bellied and smiling, which is related to the tolerant, optimistic and humorous image he gives. His stories and images have an important place in Buddhist culture.
Dragon Subduing Arhat - Chinese Bronze Official Kiln
Dragon Subduing Arhat, also known as the Buddha of Jiaye, is one of the eighteen Arhat in Buddhism, and is famous for its profound cultivation and superb magic power. This statue was created by Master Liu Zizhen, the first generation "clay figurine Liu" from the Tongguan Kiln in Changsha, China, in the 1980s. Liu Zizhen, with his exquisite ceramic skills and profound cultural heritage, successfully shaped this legendary figure in Buddhism. The Arhat who subdues the dragon in the statue has a calm demeanor, showing an extraordinary and refined temperament and internal tranquility and strength. Every detail appears lifelike, from the smooth flow of clothing patterns to the subtle facial expressions, reflecting the author's profound understanding of traditional craftsmanship and superb artistic accomplishment
Amitabha Buddha statue
This statue was originally located in Hancui Village, Hebei Province, northern China. According to the inscription on the pedestal of the statue, it was enshrined for Chongguang Temple in 585 AD. This statue was created by art merchant C T. Loo donated it to the Chinese government, and in 1938, the Chinese government gave it as a gift to the British Museum to commemorate the Chinese art exhibition held in London from 1935 to 1936 This Amitabha Buddha statue is about 6 meters high and is the largest ancient Chinese statue in the West
Buddha Head Statue
This Buddha head is a work from the 2nd to 3rd century AD, originating from the ancient Indian state of Dhara (now Pakistan), made of gray gneiss, with dimensions of 27.8 × 16.4 × 19.6 centimeters. It is currently preserved at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Thousand-Hand Guanyin Statues
Thousand-handed Guanyin is an image of Guanyin Bodhisattva in Buddhism, depicted as Guanyin Bodhisattva with many hands. Each pair has the power of the eyes to control everything, symbolizing the wisdom and compassion of Guanyin Bodhisattva. Avalokiteshest is widely depicted in Buddhist art, especially in temples and works of art in China, Japan, and other East Asian countries. This image is widely worshipped and believed, and is regarded as a symbol of saving all living beings and eliminating the suffering of all living beings.
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