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Wutaishan Foguang Temple East Hall Sculptures
Wutaishan Foguang Temple East Hall Sculptures
 
Wutaishan Foguang Temple East Hall Sculptures
Wutaishan Foguang Temple East Hall Sculptures
 

Wutaishan Foguang Temple East Hall Sculptures

CHINA, Shanxi, Xinzhou; Tang dynasty (618–907), dated 857; Clay
The building is the main hall of the temple and houses a platform that contains the Three Buddhas: Sakyamuni, Amitabha, and Maitreya, who are accompanied by Bodhisattvas and disciples. Samantabhadra is located at the southern corner of the building, riding an elephant and attended by Bodhisattvas and a mahout. Nearby are statues of Skanda, a Heavenly King, and the figure of Ning Gongyu, the person responsible for the reconstruction of the East Hall in 857. The northern corner features Manjusri riding a lion, accompanied by Bodhisattvas and the lion keeper. The statues grouped in the center were predominantly created during the Tang dynasty (618–907). A seated statue of a monk is located under the window of the third bay. A row of Arhats, added during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), line the northern and southern ends of the building.
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