Bronze gilded statue of the Great Sun Buddha in the Qing Dynasty

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Bronze gilded statue of the Great Sun Buddha in the Qing Dynasty

Auction Information

Product:Bronze gilded statue of the Great Sun Buddha in the Qing Dynasty

NO:5001

Starting Price:QAR:13,000,000

Transaction Price:QAR: 22,000,000

Specification:H:67.8cm W:38cm

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

The bronze gilded statue of the Great Sun Buddha in the Qing Dynasty, also known as the Great Sun Buddha, is a symbol of light and reason in Sanskrit. It is the supreme deity of Buddhism's Tantric Buddhism and the highest level of Buddhism's Tantric Buddhism. It is also the highest deity revered by Buddhism's Tantric Buddhism. All Buddhas and Bodhisattvas in Esoteric Buddhism originate from the Great Sun Tathagata. In the two mandalas of the Diamond Realm and the Vajrayana Realm, the Great Sun Tathagata occupies a central position and governs all Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, making it the fundamental Buddha in the world of Esoteric Buddhism. This statue of Buddha is adorned with a bun and spiral hair, with a plump and plump face, clear facial features, sharp edges, slightly closed eyes, and a gentle and dignified demeanor. Wearing a right shoulder style robe, with both hands forming a smart fist print on the chest. Sitting with legs crossed, wearing a Buddha robe that fits snugly without any lines, only slightly outlined at the collar and hem of the robe, fully highlighting the texture of the muscles around the body. The lotus base has tightly arranged lotus petals, with a continuous bead pattern on the top that is plump and round. The three-dimensional lotus petals are shaped like melon seeds, applied to the front, and the back of the seat is illuminated with auspicious clouds. The casting process is exquisite, and the carving is delicate, making it a classic work of the Qing Qianlong Dynasty.