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Sakyamuni Buddha and Attendants
Sakyamuni Buddha and Attendants
 

Sakyamuni Buddha and Attendants

CHINA; Eastern Wei dynasty (534–550), dated 536; Commissioned by 100 Villagers; Limestone; H: 103 cm; Rietberg Museum, Zurich, Switzerland
Sakyamuni Buddha, located in the center of the composition, sits in half lotus position with hands probably in the abhaya (fearlessness) and varada (wish-granting) mudras. The Buddha's garment cascades down the throne in stylized rippling folds which then merge with the background on which the surrounding figures stand. The disciples Mahakasyapa and Ananda stand on either side with their hands hidden in their robes. Next to the disciples are Bodhisattvas with palms joined in reverence as well as warriors posing in the warrior stance. What remains of the border shows reliefs of a dragon, a canopy, and a kneeling figure. Two winged lions stand guard with one paw mounted on the throne. A worn inscription at the back states that the sculpture was dedicated by 100 villagers and dates the artwork to 536.
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