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Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue
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Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue

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Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue

薬師寺 聖観世音菩薩像

Est. 90Nara, Kansai
JTA Approved

Overview

Inside the East Hall stands a statue of Kannon (also known as Kanzeon), the bodhisattva (bosatsu) of mercy.

The Sho Kanzeon Bosatsu inside the East Hall at Yakushiji Temple dates to the Hakuho period (645-710) and is considered one of the finest Kannon statues in Japan. Unlike the dramatic multi-armed depictions of Kannon found at other temples, this figure has a more naturalistic form, with hair falling over the shoulders and subtle folds of flesh that make it feel almost alive. The thin, sari-like robe revealing the contours of the legs reflects influences from Indian Buddhist sculpture. No records survive of who made it, though scholars have noted connections to images from India and Sri Lanka.

Practical info

Japanese name
薬師寺 聖観世音菩薩像
Nearest station
Kintetsu-Nara Station (10 min walk)
Reservations
not required
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