
"Grand Losana Buddha Niche" in Fengxian Temple | |
The Longmen Grottoes or Longmen Caves are some of the finest examples of Chinese Buddhist art. Housing tens of thousands of statues of Shakyamuni Buddha and his disciples, they are located in Henan province, China. The images, many once painted, were carved as outside rock reliefs and inside artificial caves excavated from the limestone cliffs. The grottoes and niches of Longmen contain the largest and most impressive collection of Chinese art of the late Northern Wei and Tang Dynasties (316-907). These works, entirely devoted to the Buddhist religion, represent the high point of Chinese stone carving. In 2000 the site was inscribed upon the UNESCO World Heritage List as “an outstanding manifestation of human artistic creativity,” Stamp featuring The "Grand Losana Buddha Niche" in Fengxian Temple , the largest cliff-niche in Longmen Grottoes, which is known for its large scale spectacular vigor, delicate statues and highly-skilled craftsmanship. It is also the most representative work of Tang Dynasty. Losana, the Buddha worshipped by believers of Huayan School of Buddhism, is named "Vairocana", which means shining light. Series: Longmen Grottoes
Theme: Buddhism |
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Issued Country | China |
Issued Year | 05.09.1993 |
Category | Buddhist Image Buddhist Architect World Heritage |
Type | Maximum Card |