LOT 131 LARGE MING GILT BRONZE BUDDHA AMOGASHIDI GUANYIN
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Gilt bronze Bodhisattva Buddha figure of Amoghasidhi in Sambhogakaya appearance, the Bodhisattvas figure of GuanYin or Symbolic Buddha's. Cast gilt bronze of GuanYin figure with monastic robes with crowns and ornaments. Seated in dhyanasana, dressed in a diaphanous-sanghati with floral motif, the face with serene expression centered by a raised urna and flanked by pendulous earlobes, headdress and elaborate floral-decorated robe and jewelry, beneath the intricate ornate headdress. Adorned with many attractive silks and jewels. Right hand raised slightly below chest, left hand resting on the lap. The silk belt is draped over the figure body, and wraps around both shoulders downward to the lap. The Buddha seated in lotus position, crossed leg, with right foot slightly upfront, upon a carved hardwood double lotus oval throne. The bronze is bright and lustrous as the light is easily reflected from the well-polished surfaces. The plaques split in the middle section, and fitted perfectly upon each other. There is a light grey patina noted in several creases. The Amazing condition with a natural gilt bronze giving this piece an unforgettable appearance.The underside with incised Quadra-petal flori-form visvavajra mark and centralized DaiJiMeasurements: Height: 22-1/8" Width: 13-5/8"Lot Notes:Aksobhya (ठà¤à¥à¤·à¥à¤à¥à¤¯) is one of the five Tathagatas appearing in the Vajradhatu-mahamaá¹á¸ala, according to the Namamantrarthavalokini v5.30-32. Aká¹£obhya is a name of ManjuSri (the embodiement of non-dual knowledge) and, together with other names, forms the core essence of the ManjuSrinamasaá¹giti. The Namamantrarthavalokini provides the practitioner a sadhana (âmeditative practiceâ) to turn these names into mantras. These mantras are chanted for the benefit of all beings, and then placed and contemplated in the Vajradhatu-mahamaá¹á¸ala, which is an extended version of the Vajradhatu-maá¹á¸ala. The ManjuSrinamasaá¹giti (lit. âchanting of the names of ManjuSriâ) is a short but influential Buddhist tantra, containing the essence of the teachings of Sakyamuni (the historical Buddha). It was composed by Vilasavajra in the 8th century and contains 3000 verses in the anuá¹£á¹ubh meter. In Vajrayana Buddhism, Akshobhya (Sanskrit for "Immovable One") is one of the Five Wisdom Buddhas, a product of the Adibuddha, who represents consciousness as an aspect of reality. His consort is Locana and he is normally accompanied by two elephants. His color is blue and his attributes include the bell, three robes, and staff, along with a jewel, lotus, prayer wheel, and sword. He has several emanations.
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