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Stone Seated Vairocana Buddha of Cheonhwangsa Temple, Miryang

밀양 천황사 석조비로자나불좌상 ( 密陽 天皇寺 石造毘盧遮那佛坐像 )

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Classification Treasure
Name of Cultural Properties Stone Seated Vairocana Buddha of Cheonhwangsa Temple, Miryang
Quantity 1
Designated Date 1995.01.10
Age
Address 1-7, Nammyeong-ri, Sannae-myeon, Miryang, Gyeongsangnam-do

This Buddha statue is enshrined within the precinct of Cheonhwangsa Temple at Eoreumgol Valley of Cheonhwangsan Mountain in Miryang, Gyeongsangnam-do. It is an excellent seated stone statue of Buddha made during the Unified Silla. The physical proportion of the statue, including the repaired head part, is similar to that of the human body. The graceful shoulders, imposing chest, and thin clothes on the slim waist are expressed realistically. The robe with the right shoulder exposed has thin-layered pleats. This graceful, realistic shape looks similar to Buddhist statues made during the mid-8th century, but the refined expression of thin-layered pleats shows the characteristics of Buddhist statues made during the late 8th century. The pedestal is made in the unique shape of a lion seat, found for the first time in Korea. It consists of the top, middle, and bottom supports. The top support has a linked bead pattern carved elaborately on the slightly upturned, round disc base and a lotus flower pattern carved underneath. The middle support has a shallow round disc base with the carving of two lines of belt. The bottom support has the carving of 11 lions on the round base with lotus pattern. On the front side is a holed base into which accessories such as incense burner seem to have been inserted. This Buddha statue is considered to be the best one made in the late 8th century, drawing a lot of attention as the only statue with a lion seat. Academically, it is regarded as an important Buddha statue in the history of Silla statues.