Unveiling the Benevolent Protector in East Asian Buddhism
Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha, revered in East Asian Buddhism, is known as the compassionate guardian of souls in the underworld and a savior of beings suffering in hell realms. Often depicted with a serene countenance and adorned in monk's robes, Ksitigarbha holds a staff to guide souls and a wish-fulfilling jewel to illuminate darkness. His vow to delay Buddhahood until all beings are liberated underscores his commitment to alleviate suffering. In artwork, he is shown often in solemn meditation or actively aiding beings, symbolizing his unwavering resolve and compassion.
Product Details:
35.5cm x 25.5cm
Height x Width
Weight: 4.32kg
- Traditionally Hand Carved using the authentic cast body
- Coated with Multiple Layers of 24K Gold
- Use of Acrylics and Poster Colors
Ksitigarbha Practice: Devotion and Rituals in East Asian Buddhism
Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha's practice in East Asian Buddhism revolves around devotion and rituals aimed at alleviating suffering, particularly for beings in the afterlife realms. Followers often engage in chanting Ksitigarbha's mantra, "Namo Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva," as a means of seeking his compassionate intervention and protection. Offerings of incense, flowers, and food are made at Ksitigarbha shrines, symbolizing gratitude and seeking blessings for deceased loved ones. Meditation on Ksitigarbha's virtues of unwavering compassion and commitment to relieving suffering also forms a core part of the practice, emphasizing the aspiration to emulate his selfless dedication to all sentient beings, especially those in need of spiritual guidance and solace in the afterlife.
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