Rock-carved Bodhisattva at Sinseonam Hermitage in Namsan Mountain, Gyeongju photo
Treasure No.199Sculpture통일신라시대

Rock-carved Bodhisattva at Sinseonam Hermitage in Namsan Mountain, Gyeongju

慶州 南山 神仙庵 磨崖菩薩半跏像

경상북도 경주시

Basic information

Designation
Treasure No.199
Category
Sculpture
Era
통일신라시대
Designated year
1963
Location
경주시, 경상북도경북 경주시 남산동 산36-4번지
Coordinates
35.771509, 129.234961

Description

This 1.4m-high rock-carved Bodhisattva was carved on the southern rock standing right above Chilburam Rock on Namsan Mountain, which may be regarded as a repository of relics and artifacts including Buddha statues spanning the Three Kingdoms Period to the late Unified Silla Period. Judging from the three-sided bejeweled crown he’s wearing on his head, this is clearly a Bodhisattva statue. He looks as if he is sitting on a cloud; while the closed eyes in the plump face give the impression he is lost in deep thought. He seems to be watching mankind from his world above the clouds. He is holding a flower in his right hand and his left hand is held up to his chest as if he is preaching. His robe is very thin, revealing the curves of the body, and hangs down to the base of the pedestal. The mandorla (Buddhist halo of light), which consists of both the dugwang (light radiating from the head) and hte singwang (light emanating from the Buddha’s body), is also the shrine for the statue, so the image of the Bodhisattva looks more prominent. It is presumed that this rock-carved Bodhisattva was made during the late eighth century during the Unified Silla Dynasty.

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Images: KOGL (khs.go.kr) · Data source: Cultural Heritage Administration Open API (cha.go.kr)