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Standing solo (pratyeka) buddha in prayer pose
Standing solo (pratyeka) buddha in prayer pose

Standing solo (pratyeka) buddha in prayer pose

Place of OriginXiangtangshan, China; South Hill, Cave 3-6, Xiangtangshan
Date550-577
PeriodNorthern Qi
DynastyNorthern Qi Dynasty (550-577)
MaterialsLimestone with traces of pigment
DimensionsH. 42 in x W. 13 in x D. 8 in, H. 106.7 cm x W. 33 cm x D. 20.3 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60S153+
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsSculpture
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This almost cylindrical figure, with its simply modeled surface, is typical of works of the Northern Qi dynasty. Pratyeka buddhas are beings who have attained buddhahood for themselves without helping others on their way to salvation. For this reason Pratyeka buddhas are ranked below other kinds of buddhas and bodhisattvas. They are usually seen in altar groups with other Buddhist figures.