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Icon Plaque (Kakebotoke) with Bosatsu

13th century
Wood and bronze

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Kannon, the bodhisattva of mercy and compassion, sits in the center of this icon plaque. Along the outer rim, four sets of dharma wheels represent the teachings of the Buddha, and two vajras (the pronged objects attached to hoops) signify weapons used to destroy evil. In the inner circle, wish-granting jewels on either side of Kannon? stand for the Three Jewels of Buddhism: the Buddha, the Buddhist law (dharma), and the community of believers (sangha). Icon plaques (kakebotoke) bearing the likeness of a deity were hung under the eaves of temples, where they could be seen and worshipped by multiple people at once. Their circular form derives from the shape of polished bronze mirrors.

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