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Der Buddhismus wurde in Chinas nördlichen Dynastien, speziell in den Wei Dynastien (386-550 AD) Staatsreligion. Während dieser Periode pilgerte Fa Hsien im Jahr 411 v.Chr. nach Indien und kehrte mit heiligen buddhistischen Bildern und Texten zurück damit diese dann den chinesischen Handwerkern als Vorbilder dienen konnten um annehmbare Kunstwerke zu schaffen. Buddhas Ruhm verbreitete Frieden und Wärme. Durch die körperliche Anwesenheit dieses spezielle Guatama Buddha, können Sie überwältigende Glückseligkeit erfahren.
| Zeit | Nachimperiales China (50er bis 60er Jahre) |
| Abmessungen | 32 x 18 x 50 cm |
| Gewicht | 5,500kg |
| Material | Kampfer Holz |
| Farben | golden und schwarz |
| Form und Muster: | Ein Foo Hund und ein Geschenk für Bodhisattva auf beiden Seiten |
| Herkunft: | Fu Shun, China |
| Standort des Objekts | China |
Buddhism was established as a state religion during China's Northern Dynasties period, in particular the Wei Dynasties 386-550 AD. During this period it was Fa Hsien who made a pilgrimage to India in 411 and returned with sacred Buddhist images and texts that served as models for Chinese craftspeople to interpret acceptable homeland sculptural representations.The Buddha's eminance spreads peace and warmth. In the presence of this particular Guatama Buddha, an overwhelming bliss is felt.
| Period | Post Imperial Chna (50's-60's) |
| Dimensions | 32 x 18 x 50 cm (12,8" x 7,2" x 20") |
| Weight | 5,500kg (12,13lb) |
| Materials | Camphor wood |
| Colours | golden and black |
| Shape and Pattern | A Foo dog and a present on Bodhisattva on both sides |
| Origint:: | Fu Shun, China |
| Place | China |
Chinese Text
Buddhism was established as a state religion during China's Northern Dynasties period, in particular the Wei Dynasties 386-550 AD. During this period it was Fa Hsien who made a pilgrimage to India in 411 and returned with sacred Buddhist images and texts that served as models for Chinese craftspeople to interpret acceptable homeland sculptural representations.The Buddha's eminance spreads peace and warmth. In the presence of this particular Guatama Buddha, an overwhelming bliss is felt.
| Period | Post Imperial Chna (50's-60's) |
| Dimensions | 32 x 18 x 50 cm (12,8" x 7,2" x 20") |
| Weight | 5,500kg (12,13lb) |
| Materials | Camphor wood |
| Colours | golden and black |
| Shape and Pattern | A Foo dog and a present on Bodhisattva on both sides |
| Origint:: | Fu Shun, China |
| Place of this object | China |
Text en français
Buddhism was established as a state religion during China's Northern Dynasties period, in particular the Wei Dynasties 386-550 AD. During this period it was Fa Hsien who made a pilgrimage to India in 411 and returned with sacred Buddhist images and texts that served as models for Chinese craftspeople to interpret acceptable homeland sculptural representations.The Buddha's eminance spreads peace and warmth. In the presence of this particular Guatama Buddha, an overwhelming bliss is felt.
| Periode | Post Imperial Chna (50's-60's) |
| Dimensions | 32 x 18 x 50 cm (12,8" x 7,2" x 20") |
| Weight | 5,500kg (12,13lb) |
| Materials | Camphor wood |
| Colours | golden and black |
| Shape and Pattern | A Foo dog and a present on Bodhisattva on both sides |
| Origine | Fu Shun, Chine |
| Place of object | Chine |
Texto en español
Buddhism was established as a state religion during China's Northern Dynasties period, in particular the Wei Dynasties 386-550 AD. During this period it was Fa Hsien who made a pilgrimage to India in 411 and returned with sacred Buddhist images and texts that served as models for Chinese craftspeople to interpret acceptable homeland sculptural representations.The Buddha's eminance spreads peace and warmth. In the presence of this particular Guatama Buddha, an overwhelming bliss is felt.
| Periodo | Despues la China imperial (50's-60's) |
| Dimensiones | 32 x 18 x 50 cm |
| Peso | 5,500kos |
| Materiales | madera Camphor |
| Colores | golden and black |
| Shape and Pattern | A Foo perro y un present para Bodhisattva a los dos lados |
| Origen: | Fu Shun, China |
| Plazo del objecto | China |