The blazing light Buddha, the face is square, solemn and kind, dressed in vermilion shelf, casting the Dharma seal, and sits on the lotus seat.
The Blazing Light Buddha, also known as the Blazing Light Bodhisattva, is an important god in Chinese Buddhism. He possesses boundless power and wisdom to protect living beings from evil spirits. The image of the Blazing Light Buddha is usually depicted as a man dressed in an ornate robe with a solemn face and deep eyes. His body is often surrounded by blazing flames, symbolizing his endless energy and majesty.
In Buddhism, the Buddha of Blazing Light is regarded as one of the five Buddhas, ruling the south and representing wisdom and light. His image is usually placed in a prominent position in the temple for the devotees to pay homage and worship. In Buddhist art, the image of the blazing Buddha often appears with other ** gods, guarding the peace of the temple and faith.
In addition to his role as a god, the Blazing Light Buddha is also regarded as one of the star officials, in charge of the movement of the stars and the changes of celestial phenomena. In ancient Chinese astronomy and astrology, the Blazing Light Buddha was considered to be the star official who ruled Mars and Scorpio. His image and symbolism are also reflected in ancient literary and artistic works, and are endowed with mystical colors and lofty status.
In general, the Blazing Light Buddha is a Buddhist ** god and star official with far-reaching influence and lofty status. He represents wisdom, light, and strength, and is the guardian and guide of the hearts of believers. In the fields of Buddhist art, literature, and astronomy, the image and symbolism of the Blazing Light Buddha have an important position and influence.
This mural is based on the "Buddha Says Blazing Glory Great Virtue Elimination Disaster Auspicious Dhara Sutra" painted the ** gods and stars in the blazing light Buddha. The green ** god in the picture is dressed in calf nose pants and a long scarf embroidered with gold flowers, and his image is mighty. He has four arms, and in various postures, he displays infinite strength and wisdom.
At the top of the picture, there are the Oriental Twin Female Palace, the Southern Pisces Palace, the Western Scorpion Palace, and the Northern Crab Palace, which are presented in the image of realistic characters, making people feel the mysterious power of the stars. In addition, there are four of the 28 Nakshatras, each of which exhibits a unique form and verve.
* The gods and stars wear high crowns, long-sleeved robes, and wat boards, all of which have a strong religious overtone, showing the unique style of the murals of the Yuan Dynasty. The color of the whole picture is brilliant, the theme village is novel, and the content is unique, which leaves a deep impression.
This representative work of the Yuan Dynasty mural not only shows the power of the blazing Buddha and the power of God, but also shows the artistic style and craftsmanship level of the Yuan Dynasty mural. It is one of the treasures in ancient Chinese murals and has high artistic value and historical significance.