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Buddha Triad
Buddha Triad
 

Buddha Triad

KOREA; Unified Silla dynasty (668–935); Soapstone; H: 32.5 cm; Dongguk University Museum, Seoul, South Korea
The stele is carved from a single piece of dark brown chaoite. It was listed as Treasure No. 742 in 1982.
  The damaged head of the main figure has been partially repaired. The Buddha wears a monastic robe that covers both shoulders but is opened at the front to reveal the inner robe. The figure sits in full lotus position on a rudimentary lotus throne, with hands most likely forming the abhaya (fearlessness) and varada (wish-granting) mudras. A lotus nimbus with a geometric flower design on the outer rim is behind the Buddha's head. There are remnants of a flame pattern at the sides suggesting an enclosing mandorla. The Bodhisattvas standing on either side have only a plain lotus nimbus and carry offerings in the hand closest to the Buddha.
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