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Nakanose Rock Carvings
Nakanose Rock Carvings
 

Nakanose Rock Carvings

JAPAN, Mie, Iga
These cliff carvings are located on the northern bank of the Hattori River. The carvings consist of five figures between 1.35 m and 2.76 m in height, comprising the Amitabha Buddha Triad, with Avalokitesvara and Mahasthamaprata flanking the Buddha, together with Acala and Ksitigarbha. The leading bas-relief of Amitabha was carved in the mid-Kamakura period (1185-1333). The Buddha’s hands form the lowest grade of the highest class mudra. Behind the head there is a radiating circular nimbus. The two flanking Bodhisattvas were added later. Avalokitesvara is holding up a lotus on the right, while on the left is Mahasthamaprapta with the palms joined. Further to the right is Ksitigarbha, holding a jewel in the left hand, while the right forms the varada (wish-granting) mudra. Further to the left stands Acala, holding a sword in the right hand and a lasso in the left. Both of these additional figures are made with line incisions, compared with Amitabha Buddha, who is in bas-relief.
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