The Big Vairocana of Longmen Buddha Grottoes: Fengxian, or Feng - TopicsExpress



          

The Big Vairocana of Longmen Buddha Grottoes: Fengxian, or Feng Xian Si, or Li Zhi cave is the Ancestor Worshipping Cave, which is the largest of all caves carved on the west hill built between 672 and 676 for Empress Wu Zetian. The carvings are claimed to be the ultimate in architectural perfection of the Tang dynasty. The shrine inside the cave measures 39m x35m. It has the largest Buddha statue at the Longmen Grottoes. Of the nine huge carved statues, the highly impressive image of Vairocana Buddha is sculpted on the back wall of the Fengxian. The image is 17.14m high and has 2m long ears. An inscription at the base of this figure gives 676 as the year of carving. The Bodhisattva on the left of the main image of Buddha is decorated with a crown and pearls. Also shown is a divine person trampling an evil spirit. The main Vairocana images features are plumpish and of peaceful and natural expression. Each of the other large statues are carved with expressions matching their representative roles. These were carved at the orders of Empress Wu Zetian, and are considered uniquely representative of the Tang dynastys vigorous, elegant and realistic style. The huge Vairocana statue is considered as the quintessence of Buddhist sculpture in China. ~English excerpt from Wikipedia
Posted on: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 01:38:53 +0000

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