地蔵 (Jizō the Bodhisattva of the Earth Matrix)

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Protector of those tormented in hell, women from childbirth, and warriors in battle, travelers and children, including dead children and aborted fetuses –Jizō the Bodhisattva of the Earth Matrix carries a pilgrim’s staff and a “mani jewel” whose protective light is associated with wish fulfillment. Apparently he’s quite popular in Japan, particularly in cemeteries and roadsides. I was particularly drawn to the jewel-orb and to the delicate but strong hands that hold it. The detail is extraordinary, down to the fingernails, which add a nice touch. Made of cypress and polychrome and inlaid crystal, this Jizō figure was commissioned in 1321. I think he was purchased and brought to Boston in 1905.

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Zachary Braiterman is Professor of Religion in the Department of Religion at Syracuse University. His specialization is modern Jewish thought and philosophical aesthetics. http://religion.syr.edu
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  1. dmf says:

    from avatar/icon to objet d’art

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