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Tay Phuong Temple: Sixteen Arhats
Tay Phuong Temple: Sixteen Arhats
 
Tay Phuong Temple: Sixteen Arhats
Tay Phuong Temple: Sixteen Arhats
 
Tay Phuong Temple: Sixteen Arhats
Tay Phuong Temple: Sixteen Arhats
 
Tay Phuong Temple: Sixteen Arhats
Tay Phuong Temple: Sixteen Arhats
 
Tay Phuong Temple: Sixteen Arhats
Tay Phuong Temple: Sixteen Arhats
 

Tay Phuong Temple: Sixteen Arhats

VIETNAM, Hanoi; Late 18th century; Lacquered wood
This set of Sixteen Arhats located in Tay Phuong Temple is popular in Vietnam. They were created in the late 18th century. The poet Huy Can wrote a poem about them in 1960 after observing their individuality.
  These Arhats vary in gesture and posture. Some sit while others stand or lean on trees, but all of them are in some kind of action. They are depicted debating, lecturing, meditating, or in contemplation. The depiction of Arhats does not conform to any set style since the sutras do not describe their appearances in detail. Therefore, the images are subject to the artist 's own interpretation and vary from region to region. They are usually depicted as monks, but their gestures are not confined by any rules, reflecting the wisdom and pure conduct of real practitioners.
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