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Antique Indonesian Style Seated Bronze Javanese Seated Lokeshvara Statue - 34cm/14"
Measures (Height) 34cm/14"
An Indonesian (Java) enthroned Lokeshvara in 13th century Majapahit style.
Lokeshvara, also known as Avalokiteshvara or Guanyin, is one of the most revered and beloved figures in Buddhist iconography. As a Bodhisattva, Lokeshvara embodies the essence of compassion, representing the aspiration to alleviate suffering and attain enlightenment not only for oneself but also for all sentient beings.
Lokeshvara serves as a profound embodiment of the Bodhisattva ideal, which prioritizes compassion and altruism over personal liberation. His primary role is to hear and respond to the cries of suffering beings, using his wisdom and skillful means to alleviate their afflictions.
Lokeshvara is seated on a round lotus petal pedestal, which is itself presented on a decorated, square pedestal. He is dressed in a simple robe, with a sash tied around his waist and is wearing a number of pieces of ornate jewellery, including crown and earrings.
He holds a number of items in his hands such as mala beads, Ghanta or bell.
His left hand holds a lotus bud. The lotus flower represents purity, compassion and the giving of great joy to all.
He also has a third eye or urna on his forehead symbolizing the ability of the Bodhisattvas to see past our mundane universe of suffering.
An unusual in design aureole sits behind the head of Lokeshvara, with beaded edge, flaming rim and lotus bud finial. This circle of light symbolises his divinity.
Surrounding Lokeshvara are seated Buddha images in meditation pose.
Lokeshvara stands as a powerful symbol of compassion in Buddhism and beyond. As a Bodhisattva, he exemplifies the enduring aspiration to alleviate suffering and promote the well-being of all sentient beings.
Lokeshvara's evolution over time and his cultural adaptability underscore the timeless relevance of his message, serving as an enduring source of inspiration for individuals seeking to cultivate compassion and make the world a more compassionate place.
The sculpture has a wonderful azurite and malachite patina.
Provenance: Ex- private Singapore collection. All items are guaranteed to be as described. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all purchases upon request.
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The Golden Age of Majapahit Art represents a period of extraordinary creativity and cultural synthesis, producing works of lasting beauty and profound spiritual significance.
From the majestic temples of Trowulan to the intricate terracotta sculptures, Majapahit art offers a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of one of Southeast Asia’s greatest empires.