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Gamsansa Temple: Amitabha Buddha
Gamsansa Temple: Amitabha Buddha
 

Gamsansa Temple: Amitabha Buddha

SOUTH KOREA, North Gyeongsang, Gyeongju; Unified Silla dynasty (668–935), dated 719; Commissioned by Kim Jiseong; Stone; H: 174 cm; National Museum of Korea, Seoul, South Korea
An inscription on the back of the statue records that it was commissioned by Kim Jiseong, a noble of the Unified Silla dynasty (668–935), on behalf of his deceased parents. The statue was listed as National Treasure No. 82 in 1962.
  Amitabha Buddha stands on a lotus pedestal supported by an octagonal base. The right hand is lifted with a mudra and the other held at the side. The thin material of the monastic robe curves downward in regular ripples that divide over the thighs. The mandorla has an outer rim of stylized flames and encloses an aureole and nimbus with ornamented double rims. The shape of the body and the way the robes are presented are one of the main styles of the Unified Silla dynasty.
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