A Bodhisattva with five heads
Statue of A Cuo Ye Kwan-yin: with a Buddha decorated on his high bob, fine hair and strings weave together, a pair of watery eyes lies in the comely face, slim figure stands on supple knees, the statue bares the upper body and wears jade pendant and bracelet. His hands keep a finger gesture of “comforting and attracting”, presenting to people a suave sense of sobriety. A Cuo Ye Kwan-yin is the most respected for the Bai Minority of Esoteric Buddhism, thus comes the word “Chongsheng”. As a specialty of Dali, he is also called "Lucky God of Yunnan", “Slim Waist Kwan-yin" and "Dali Kwan-yin".
Benita Sittner 22/06/2014 23:17
...sehr eindrucksvoll.....VLG Benita