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Japanese Durga-Juntei Kannon or Chandi Brass Statue

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Japanese Durga-Juntei Kannon or Chandi Brass Statue
Japanese Durga-JUntei Kannon Brass Statue
Over the years, Buddhist-Tantric traditions have incorporated numerous elements of Hinduism. Its deities are no exception: they have varied iconographies in different, predominantly Buddhist countries. The Goddess Statue that you see on this page is of the Japanese Devi Durga. She is known as Butsu-Mo or Koti-Sri and is worshipped as a wrathful protector.

The Japanese Durga is seated in padmasana on a lotus throne. Its narrow pistil resting on a slightly wider plinth gives it the shape of a gigantic goblet. The infinitude of limb and weapon, all forming a gossamer network about her, is a hallmark of Japanese iconography. The composure of profound contemplation characterizes her sharp-featured face.

Like most Buddhist iconographies, the Japanese Durga wears a high crown engraved with the image of the Shakyamuni. Behind the seated figure is an aureole the shape of a dia, seemingly made of leaf and vine. A mythical flower grows at its zenith. This Japanese Durga Brass Statue comes in three colors of varying tone finish.

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