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| Ruiguang Temple Pagoda: Avalokitesvara Bodhisattvas |
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Ruiguang Temple Pagoda: Avalokitesvara Bodhisattvas
CHINA, Jiangsu, Suzhou; Song dynasty (960–1279); Copper alloy; Suzhou Museum, Jiangsu, China |
| These two statues of Avalokitesvara were found hidden in the heavenly palace on the third story of the Ruiguang Temple Pagoda in 1978. Both are seated cross-legged on a Sumeru lotus throne and are backed by an aureole and nimbus which combine to make a flaming mandorla. The first statue wears a three-leaf crown and numerous pieces of jewelry. The figure's empty hands are held out and may have once held some attributes. The other Bodhisattva's crown features a seated Buddha. The arms are missing but this shows that they were separately made and then inserted. |
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