描述Todaiji Monaster Fukukensaku Kwannon of Hokkedo (232).jpg
English: Fukūkenjaku Kannon (one of the forms of Amoghapāśa Lokesvara (Avalokitesvara bodhisattva) with 2 devas Brahman and Indra on side dated to late 8th century) located at Tōdai-ji, Nara, Japan. One of his hands (on right side of photo) holds a never-ending lasso to catch stray souls and lead them to salvation.
Français : Fukūken-saku Kannon, laque sèche creuse dorée, H 3.64 m, et deux devas, argile crue. Fin 8e s. Hokke-dō, Tōdai-ji. Le Bodhisattva Fukuken-saku (ou -jaku), une forme d'Avalokiteśvara vénérée depuis le 6ème siècle au Japon, correspond à l'Indien Amoghapasha Lokeshvara. Décrit dans un texte de 709, il se présente sous diverses formes, la plus commune à quatre bras. Avec son attribut caractéristique, le nœud coulant, il met en œuvre son vœu de sauver tous les êtres. À ses côtés, Bon-ten (Brahman) et Taishaku-ten (l'empereur du ciel), deux des douze devas.
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Japanese Temples and their Treasures (The Shimbi Shoin 1915)
作者
Imperial Japanese Commission to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition
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