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Borimsa Temple Hall of Great Silence and Light: Vairocana Buddha

SOUTH KOREA, South Jeolla, Jangheung; Unified Silla dynasty

The statue was listed as National Treasure No. 117 in 1963. The Buddha sits in full lotus position with both hands forming the bodhyangi (wisdom fist) mudra. There is no mandorla or nimbus. The appearance and style of the statue were considered contemporary. Join marks found on both the arms, the chest and the knees suggest that the statue was cast in separate parts and subsequently assembled. An inscription carved on the back of the left arm states that assistant magistrate Kim Suchong sponsored the statue in 858.

For more details, go to the Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts: Sculpture A-F, page 177.

Cite this article:

Hsingyun, et al. "Borimsa Temple Hall of Great Silence and Light: Vairocana Buddha." Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts: Sculpture A-F, vol. 10, 2016, pp. 177.
Hsingyun, Youheng, Yann Lovelock, Yuan Chou, Susan Huntington, Gary Edson, and Robert Neather. 2016. "Borimsa Temple Hall of Great Silence and Light: Vairocana Buddha" In Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts: Sculpture A-F, 10:177.
Hsingyun, Youheng, Lovelock, Y., Chou, Y., Huntington, S., Edson, G., & Neather, R.. (2016). Borimsa Temple Hall of Great Silence and Light: Vairocana Buddha. In Encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts: Sculpture A-F (Vol. 10, pp. 177).
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