▲石雕佛像是什么概念?
▲ What is the concept of stone Buddha statues?
佛像是中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)的藝術(shù),制作佛像常用來(lái)放在寺廟中供奉,各尊佛像的形態(tài),容貌都屬于那種寧?kù)o,祥和,莊嚴(yán)的,中國(guó)是佛教大國(guó),中國(guó)的佛像一般都是金銅色的,預(yù)示著真誠(chéng)的信仰,材質(zhì)一般都是石材,因此也叫做石雕佛像。
Buddha statue is a traditional Chinese art. It is often used to make Buddha statues for worship in temples. The shape and appearance of each Buddha statue are quiet, peaceful and solemn. China is a Buddhist country, and the Buddha statues in China are generally gold and bronze, indicating sincere faith. The materials are all stone, so they are also called stone Buddha statues.
佛菩薩像是有區(qū)別的,你看到的大雄寶殿供奉的應(yīng)該是:琉璃世界藥師佛、娑婆世界釋迦牟尼佛、極樂(lè)世界阿彌陀佛,一般釋迦牟尼佛位于中間,結(jié)托缽印;藥師佛手中托塔(或者藥缽、或者藥丸);阿彌陀佛手中持蓮花。
The Buddha and Bodhisattva statues are different. The Mahavira Hall you can see is dedicated to: Medicine Master Buddha in the Glass World, Sakyamuni Buddha in the Saha World, Amitabha Buddha in the Blissful World. Generally, Sakyamuni Buddha is located in the middle and bears a bowl seal; Herbalist Buddha's Middle Tower (or medicine bowl or pill); Amitabha Buddha holds a lotus flower in his hand.
▲那么又要怎么區(qū)分佛像呢?接下來(lái)就讓我們先來(lái)來(lái)認(rèn)識(shí)幾尊寺廟常見(jiàn)的吧。
▲ How to distinguish Buddha statues? Next, let's get to know some common temples.
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首先是菩薩:
First, Bodhisattva:
觀音菩薩、大勢(shì)至菩薩外貌別無(wú)二致,但觀音菩薩頂冠前面是一尊佛像,而大勢(shì)至菩薩是一個(gè)寶瓶。
Guanyin Bodhisattva and Dashi Zhibodhisattva have the same appearance, but in front of the crown of Guanyin Bodhisattva is a Buddha, while Dashi Zhibodhisattva is a treasure bottle.
普賢菩薩、文殊菩薩還是很好接地變電阻柜 精密鑄造 中頻電爐設(shè)備 保定斷橋鋁門窗 保定養(yǎng)老院 鏡子批發(fā) 啟閉機(jī)區(qū)分的,普賢菩薩的坐騎是白象,文殊菩薩坐騎是獅子。
The Samantabhadra Bodhisattva and Manjusri Bodhisattva are very easy to distinguish. The mount of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva is a white elephant, and the mount of Manjusri Bodhisattva is a lion.
地藏菩薩頭戴毗盧冠(一般和尚戴的帽子),手持錫杖,另一手有明珠,地藏菩薩一般供奉在鐘樓!
Dizang Bodhisattva wears a Pilu crown (a hat worn by ordinary monks), holds a tin stick, and has a pearl in the other hand. Dizang Bodhisattva is generally enshrined in the clock tower!