Thousand-armed Kannon in Portable Shrine late 18th-first half 19th century Japan The doors of this portable shrine open onto a sculpted wood figure of the Thousand-armed Kannon (Japanese: Senjū Kannon; Sanskrit: Sahasrabhuja). Represented standing at the center of an elegantly decorated tripartite structure, Kannon emerges from gilt lotus flowers. The deitys front hands are joined together, while numerous other arms reach out from his body, extending Kannons all-encompassing compassion. Traditionally represented holding various instruments and/or with an eye on each palm, the Thousand-armed Kannon grew in popularity in Japan as a bodhisattva capable of preventing and curing physical ailments, such as blindness. On the doors on either side of the central sculpture are additional painted figures from the Buddhist pantheon; their elegant, vividly colored, floating garments are slightly deteriorated.. Thousand-armed Kannon in Portable Shrine 49110

Thousand-armed Kannon in Portable Shrine late 18th-first half 19th century Japan The doors of this portable shrine open onto a sculpted wood figure of the Thousand-armed Kannon (Japanese: Senjū Kannon; Sanskrit: Sahasrabhuja). Represented standing at the center of an elegantly decorated tripartite structure, Kannon emerges from gilt lotus flowers. The deitys front hands are joined together, while numerous other arms reach out from his body, extending Kannons all-encompassing compassion. Traditionally represented holding various instruments and/or with an eye on each palm, the Thousand-armed Kannon grew in popularity in Japan as a bodhisattva capable of preventing and curing physical ailments, such as blindness. On the doors on either side of the central sculpture are additional painted figures from the Buddhist pantheon; their elegant, vividly colored, floating garments are slightly deteriorated.. Thousand-armed Kannon in Portable Shrine 49110
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