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Lot 292

A gilt-bronze figure of Akshobya
Late 15th century

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4 December 2008, 12:00 HKT
Hong Kong, Six Pacific Place

HK$70,000 - HK$90,000

A gilt-bronze figure of Akshobya

Late 15th century
The 'unshakable diamond' buddha portrayed in his blissful-body form, seated in dyanasana with right hand in bhumispara mudra and the left resting in his lap supporting a lost vajra, his serene face framed by a five-pointed turquoise-inlaid diadem, long tresses, large earrings, and necklaces, all supported on a lotus base resting on a waisted plinth centred with the wheel of the law flanked by elephants.
23cm (9in) high.

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Sold to benefit the Charles Foundation, Sichuan Province.

Akshobya is one of the five Dhyani Buddhas, each of which represents a different aspect of enlightenment. Akshobya is believed to transform ignorance into wisdom. Focusing on him during meditation is thought to negate negative imprints in this life caused by harmful deeds performed in past lives. His animal mount is the elephant, which in the present lot appears in the plinth on which he is seated.

When a bodhisattva completes his vows and becomes fully enlightened, his body takes on an ideal form. This form is called the 'blissful-body' form (sambhogakaya).

十五世紀後期 鎏金銅阿閦如來坐像

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