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Buddhist Sculpture Gallery

Visiting a Buddhist Sculpture Gallery can be delightful experience. A glance at the Buddhist sculptures makes you wonder about the innovative brains and dexterous hands that created it. While it is normal to assume that any famous museum in the world will have a Buddhist Sculpture Gallery, there may be museums that do not have such types of gallery. The number of such museums are many. It is useful to know that many museums are totally dedicated or ordained to the display of invaluable Buddhist art and artifacts only. While your visit to such a particular sculpture gallery, you will discover many known and unknown facts related with Buddhism. Going through the details will also make you more aware of the mysticism and enlightenment with which Buddhism is related to.

A Buddhist Sculpture Gallery comprises of several statues, monuments and other relics depending on the collection possessed by the museum. Take a look at the content of gallery of Buddhist sculptures:

  • The five great Buddhas of wisdom- these comprise of Ratnasambhava, Aksobhya, Maha – Vairocana, Amitabha and Amoghasiddhi. They are also known as the five Dhyani Buddhas, or Great Buddhas of Wisdom and form the central part of Tibetan Buddhist belief and art. These are often found in the in Tibetan mandalas and thangkas. Each Buddha is believed to be capable of overcoming evil by following the actions of good deeds. Basically this part of the gallery is recognized as Iconographic section of the gallery having various relics that reflects a complete system of iconographic symbolism.
  • Among the prominent Buddhas you are likely to find Shakyamuni, Buddha Amitabha, Buddha Bhaisajyaguru and Buddha Padmasambhava. Variious textual as well as engravings are generally found in this section of the gallery. These are most important and prominent Buddhas who have influenced Buddhism in the past with their preachings and teachings.
  • The eight great Bodhisattvas (Ashtamaha-Bodhisattva)- they are Avalokiteshvara, Maitreya, Akasagarbha, Samantabhadra, Vajrapani Manjusri Sarvanivarana-Viskambhin and Ksitigarbha.
  • The Dharma protectors or Various Dharmapalas- they protected Buddhism in their own unique way and also helped in the propagation. They are Skanda, Mahakala,Marici, Dhritarashtra, Virudhaka, Vaisravana, Virupaksha and Guan Di.
  • Sometimes the Buddhist Sculpture Gallery may even devote a section for the three Jewels of Buddhism such as Buddha, Dharma and Sangha.

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