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Great Sage Buddha Statue

2025-01-09 20:16
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2025-01-09 22:25

The Great Sage Buddha statue is a specific type of Buddha statue. We can learn about the appearance, placement, selection, collection, and explanation of the Great Sage Buddha statue. According to document 1 and document 5, the appearance of the Great Sage Buddha statue was the key factor in selecting and collecting it. It included being in good condition, having complete gilding, the charm of the face, and the carving of muscles. The second document mentioned the things to pay attention to when placing the Buddha statue, such as placing it in the auspicious side of the house or the auspicious side of the life, avoiding the opposite direction of the house, etc. The fifth document also mentioned that the reason why the Great Sage Buddha statue was popular in Europe and the United States during the Northern Qi and Northern Wei Dynasties was that its face and body were shaped in accordance with the aesthetic standards of European and American sculptures. In summary, the Great Sage Buddha statue was a Buddha statue with specific conditions and requirements for placement. Its selection and collection had certain value evaluation factors.

Prince Buddha Statue

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2025-01-09 17:02

The Crown Prince Buddha Statue referred to the image of a Buddha statue depicting the story of the Crown Prince sacrificing himself to feed a tiger. It could be understood that the story of the Crown Prince sacrificing himself to feed the tiger was a story that advised people to worship Buddha. In it, the Crown Prince was willing to sacrifice his own body to save the hungry mother tiger and cubs. This story was common in Buddhist art, but it was usually depicted simply and directly, emphasizing the bloody scene of eating. However, there were some murals that displayed the determination and responsibility of the Crown Prince in a more touching way. Therefore, it could be speculated that the Buddha statue of the Crown Prince might be an art form depicting the story of the Crown Prince sacrificing himself to feed the tiger, but the specific image description and style needed further information to confirm.

Sanqing Buddha Statue

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2024-12-15 02:01

The Three Pure Buddhas were not symbols of Buddhism, but the highest gods of Taoism. The Three Pure Ones referred to the three gods in Taoism, namely Heavenly Lord Yuanshi, Heavenly Lord Lingbao, and Heavenly Lord Dao De. These statues were usually worshiped in the Three Pristines Hall of the Taoist temple. The Heavenly Lord Yuanshi held a spiritual pearl, which symbolized the state before the world was opened; the Heavenly Lord Lingbao held a jade light Ruyi, which represented the supreme virtue of the Jade Emperor; the Heavenly Lord Dao De held a fan of the Yin and Yang Mirror, which symbolized the evolution of the world and the division of Yin and Yang. The order in which these statues were placed was fixed. Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was in the center, while Heavenly Lord Lingbao and Heavenly Lord Dao De were on the left and right. The image of the Three Pure Buddhas was different from the Buddha in Buddhism. The Buddha was usually depicted wearing a golden kasaya and holding golden Buddha beads. This reflected the different interpretation and expression of gods in Taoism and Buddhism.

Sun Wukong Buddha Statue

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2025-01-09 20:05

The meaning of the Sun Wukong Buddha statue included fighting the victorious Buddha, protecting the gods, and exorcising evil spirits. People worshipped the statue of Sun Wukong in the hope that he would bless them with help in times of trouble, resolve disasters, and protect their families. These meanings expressed people's respect and faith in Sun Wukong, hoping that he could bless them and their families. As for the specific image of the Sun Wukong Buddha statue and the market situation, no relevant information was provided at the moment.

The Buddha statue of Xuankong Temple

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2025-01-05 16:25

The Buddha statues in Xuankong Temple included Shakyamuni Buddha, Amitabha Buddha, and Medicine Master Glazed Light King Buddha. Among them, Shakyamuni Buddha was the founder of Buddhism, Amitabha Buddha was the leader of the Western Paradise, and Medicine Buddha was the leader of the Lotus Realm. These Buddha statues were important cultural relics of Xuankong Temple, displaying the exquisite skills of ancient art.

Bathing Buddha Prince Statue

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2025-01-05 10:19

The Bathing Buddha Crown Prince was a type of Buddha statue that was worshipped at the Bathing Buddha Dharma Assembly. It was usually made of crystal or other materials. There were two different forms of the gesture of bathing the Buddha statue. One was to point at the sky with his right hand and the earth with his left hand, while the other was to point at the sky with his left hand and the earth with his right hand. The formation of these two gestures was influenced by the local customs and traditional ideas of China. According to the article "The Changing Forms of Buddhism in Dunhuang and the Sinicization of Buddhism", this change may have been deliberately changed to make the story closer to the Chinese concept of "advocating the left". In ancient China, there was a tendency to worship the left. Therefore, the gesture form of the Bathing Buddha Prince statue might have changed according to local customs and traditional concepts.

Jizu Mountain Buddha Statue

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2024-12-24 01:00

The Jizu Mountain worshiped the Buddha statue of Shakyamuni, and on both sides of the Buddha statue were statues of Ananda and Kasyapa. Jizu Mountain was the dojo of Maha Kasyapa, the holy land of Buddhism in Southeast Asia. The temple on Jizu Mountain also had statues of Patriarch Bodhidharma and Six-armed Guardian King. He had held a Buddha statue consecration ceremony at the Jade Cloud Temple on Jizu Mountain. In addition, there was a huge building complex called Zhusheng Temple on Jizu Mountain, which worshipped Buddhist Arhat Buddha statues.

The Buddha Statue of Xuankong Temple

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2024-12-18 12:25

There were more than 80 Buddha statues in Xuankong Temple.

Xuankong Temple Buddha Statue

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2024-12-17 05:15

The Buddha statues in Xuankong Temple had the distinctive features of people from the Western Regions, retaining the solemn demeanor and style of the early Buddha statues. The characteristics of the Buddha statue were extremely rare in the domestic temple statues. In addition, the Three Religious Halls of Xuankong Temple worshipped Buddha Shakyamuni of Buddhism, Laozi of Taoism, and Confucius of Confucianism. It was very rare for the three founders to live in the same room. The Buddha statues had different expressions, which made people laugh.

Purple Fairy Buddha Statue

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2024-10-21 18:09

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The largest Buddha statue in Yungang Grottoes

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2025-01-07 06:12

The largest Buddha statue in Yungang Grottoes was the sitting statue in the center of Cave 5, which was 17 meters high. This Buddha statue was one of the more well-preserved statues in the Yungang Grottoes. It could stand 120 people on one knee and 12 people on one foot. It was the largest Buddha statue in the Yungang Grotto, surrounded by a group of small Buddhas. The scene was very harmonious.

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