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Sculpture representing an arhat, 960-1127 (stone)
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Sculpture representing an arhat, 960-1127 (stone)
6184622 Sculpture representing an arhat, 960-1127 (stone) by Chinese School, Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127); Xi an Beilin Museum, Shaanxi Province, China; (add.info.: Stone sculpture, representing an arhat, Bintou-Lu, a deserving, last rung of wisdom, " the one who defeated the enemy" greed, anger, illusions, ignorance. One of the 18 disciples of Buddha he shared his food with a tiger he tamed.
Northern Song Dynasty, 960-1127.
XI ian Museum.); ePhilippe Toutain; Chinese, out of copyright
Media ID 23289116
© Philippe Toutain / Bridgeman Images
7 Deadly Sins Anger Angry Buddhism Deserving Furor Greed Ignoring Illusions Pierre Rage Seven Deadly Sins Song Tamed Tiger Wisdom Arhat
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This print showcases a remarkable stone sculpture representing an arhat from the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) in China. The sculpture, housed at the Xi'an Beilin Museum in Shaanxi Province, beautifully captures the essence of Bintou-Lu, one of Buddha's 18 disciples. Bintou-Lu is known as "the one who defeated the enemy" symbolizing wisdom and enlightenment by conquering greed, anger, illusions, and ignorance. This arhat holds great significance as he even shared his food with a tiger that he tamed—a testament to his compassion and harmonious relationship with nature. The intricate details carved into this ancient artwork are truly awe-inspiring. Every line and curve on the stone surface tells a story of devotion and spiritual growth. As we gaze upon this masterpiece, we can't help but be reminded of our own struggles against anger and rage—the very emotions that Bintou-Lu overcame. This sculpture not only represents an important figure in Buddhism but also serves as a reminder for us to reflect on our own journey towards inner peace. It teaches us about deserving wisdom through selflessness and reminds us to let go of materialistic desires. As we delve into Chinese history through this photograph captured by Philippe Toutain, we are transported back to a time where art was used as a medium for spiritual expression—an enduring legacy that continues to inspire generations today.
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