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Ruyilun Guanyin (Cintamani chakra) Bodhisattva Seated on a Lotus Throne

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The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Bodhisattvas are enlightened beings who have vowed to assist others on their spiritual paths. There are many forms of bodhisattvas. This bodhisattva is known as Avalokiteshvara (Guanyin in Chinese) and can be identified by the small figure of Amitabha Buddha in the center of the high crown. The bodhisattva holds a wheel or ball f loating on clouds, and is further identified as Cintamani (wish-granting jewel) Chakra (wheel of doctrine) bodhisattva, or Ruyilun Guanyin in Chinese.

Ruyilun Guanyin became a figure of worship following the introduction of esoteric forms of Buddhism into China and would have occupied a central space on a temple wall. This figure would have been accompanied by other attendant figures such as the pair to your left.

Details

  • Title: Ruyilun Guanyin (Cintamani chakra) Bodhisattva Seated on a Lotus Throne
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 0951/0953
  • Medium: Wall painting, tempera paint on clay
  • Dynasty: Five Dynasties (907–960 C.E.), datable to the Guangshun reign period (951–953 C.E.) From Cisheng Monastery, Wenxian, Henan Province
  • Culture: Chinese

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