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Bodhisatva Collection

Amidst the vibrant hues of Asakusa, Tokyo, stand the timeless figures of Bodhisattvas, beacons of infinite compassion

Background imageBodhisatva Collection: The Buddhist goddess Tara, the consort of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion

The Buddhist goddess Tara, the consort of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion
528927 The Buddhist goddess Tara, the consort of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion. 8th century (cast bronze from Sri Lanka); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageBodhisatva Collection: View of Asakusa, Toyko

View of Asakusa, Toyko
3788264 View of Asakusa, Toyko; (add.info.: View of the Nioumon and Nakamise streets in the Asakusa district, Toyko. Asakusa was traditionally famous as a theatre district)

Background imageBodhisatva Collection: Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, Hoi Ha pagoda, Vinh Phuc province, 16th century (lacquered wood)

Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, Hoi Ha pagoda, Vinh Phuc province, 16th century (lacquered wood)
5309891 Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, Hoi Ha pagoda, Vinh Phuc province, 16th century (lacquered wood) by Vietnamese school, (16th century); Museum of Fine Arts, Hanoi

Background imageBodhisatva Collection: Fugen, Muromachi Period (ink & colour on silk)

Fugen, Muromachi Period (ink & colour on silk)
931412 Fugen, Muromachi Period (ink & colour on silk) by Eiga, Takuma (14th Century); 67.7x41.1 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; (add.info.: Samantabhadra)

Background imageBodhisatva Collection: The Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, aka the Sanchi torso, about 900 (sandstone)

The Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, aka the Sanchi torso, about 900 (sandstone)
7130098 The Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, aka the Sanchi torso, about 900 (sandstone) by Indian School, (10th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageBodhisatva Collection: Mandala with one thousand arms Avalokiteshvara; the sacred, magical circle depicting the eleven

Mandala with one thousand arms Avalokiteshvara; the sacred, magical circle depicting the eleven headed Bodhisattva
2562064 Mandala with one thousand arms Avalokiteshvara; the sacred, magical circle depicting the eleven headed Bodhisattva symbolising infinite compassion (gouache on cloth)

Background imageBodhisatva Collection: Shrine guarded by Bodhisattva figures

Shrine guarded by Bodhisattva figures, dating from 7th century, in Cave 5, Ellora, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Aurangabad, Maharashtra state, India, Asia


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Amidst the vibrant hues of Asakusa, Tokyo, stand the timeless figures of Bodhisattvas, beacons of infinite compassion. A 16th-century Hoi Ha pagoda in Vietnam houses Avalokiteshvara, his serene face carved in intricate lacquered wood. In Muromachi Period Japan, Fugen's gentle gaze is captured in ink and color on silk. The bronze statue of Bodhisattva Tara from Quang Nam province whispers ancient tales of the 9th-10th century. The Sanchi torso, a sandstone fragment from India, hints at the grandeur of the 900 AD Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara. The mandala, a sacred, magical circle, unfolds the story of the thousand-armed Bodhisattva, symbolizing compassion beyond measure. In the heart of every shrine, Bodhisattvas stand guard, their watchful eyes offering solace and protection.