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Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baoding Shan, Dazu Chongqing China

Rock Carvings, Baoding Shan, Dazu Chongqing China
The Dazu Rock Carvings are a series of Chinese religious sculptures and carvings, dating back as far as the 7th century AD, depicting and influenced by Buddhist, Confucian and Taoist beliefs

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carving, Baodingshan, Dazu, Chongqing, China

Rock Carving, Baodingshan, Dazu, Chongqing, China
The Dazu rock carvings, one of Chinas most impressive UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are situated between Chengdu and Chongqing in the southern part of China

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
One of the Three Worthies of Huayan, named Manjushri. A triad venerated by the Huayan (Jp. Kegon) School of Buddhism.The Dazu rock carvings, one of Chinas most impressive UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
One of the Three Worthies of Huayan, named, Vairocana, a triad venerated by theAHuayanA(Jp. Kegon) School of Buddhism.The Dazu rock carvings

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
Close-up of one of the Three Worthies of Huayan, named, Samantabhadra, a triad venerated by theAHuayanA(Jp. Kegon) School of Buddhism

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
One of the Three Worthies of Huayan, named, Manjushri, a triad venerated by theAHuayanA(Jp. Kegon) School of Buddhism

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
Two of the Three Worthies of Huayan, named, Manjushri and Vairocana, a triad venerated by theAHuayanA(Jp. Kegon) School of Buddhism.The Dazu rock carvings

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
Close-up of one of the Three Worthies of Huayan, named, Vairocana, a triad venerated by theAHuayanA(Jp. Kegon) School of Buddhism

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
Head of Buddha Parinirvana.A prominent carving in Baodingshan is the Reclining Buddha or Sleeping Buddha, which depicts Shakyamunis death and achievement of parinirvana

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Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
MahamayuriThe cult ofAMahamayuriAwas widespread in Sichuan, although this deity, the only femaleAVidyaraja, seems little-known outside of that area

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
A small section of the 1000 Armed Avalokiteshvara.In this stunning devotional relief, the thousand hands of Guanyin (Avalokiteshvara), which give him the power to save sentient beings everywhere

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
Head of Buddha ParinirvanaA prominent carving in Baodingshan is the Reclining Buddha or Sleeping Buddha, which depicts Shakyamunis death and achievement of parinirvana

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
Parinirvana - carvings around the reclining Buddha. A prominent carving in Baodingshan is the Reclining Buddha or Sleeping Buddha, which depicts Shakyamunis death and achievement of parinirvana

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
Parinirvanaplatform above the reclining Buddha also known as the sleeping Buddha. The platform supports effigies of the Buddhas relatives

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
This relief illustrates the Oxherding Parable, an analogy of the process of bringing the seekers mind to a state of enlightenment

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
These carvings are know as Parents Bestowing Kindness on Their Children

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
This carving is part of the Ox herding parable, where the herdsman stands away from his ox, as he no longer needs to supervise the animal

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
Part of the Ox herding parable. In this Scene two hersdmen relax by a pond and enjoy the beauty of nature (represented by a crane) while one of them plays a flute

Background imageChongqing Collection: Entrance to rock carvings, Baodingshan, China

Entrance to rock carvings, Baodingshan, China
Statue at the entrance to the Dazu rock carvings, Baodingshan in the municipality of Chongqing. Tourists are dropped off here before walking to the rock carvings

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China

Rock Carvings, Baodingshan, Dazu, China
Close-up of the carving knows as Shakyamuni Repays His Parents Kindness.The colossal statue of Shakyamuni, overlooks a relief that illustrates twelve instances of Buddhist filial piety

Background imageChongqing Collection: Rock Carvings, Beishan, Dazu, Chongqing, China

Rock Carvings, Beishan, Dazu, Chongqing, China
The Dazu Rock Carvings are a series of Chinese religious sculptures and carvings, dating back as far as the 7th century AD, depicting and influenced by Buddhist



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