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Statue of Yakushi Nyorai (Jingo-ji)

Statue of Yakushi Nyorai
Japanese: 木造薬師如来立像 (もくぞうやくしにょらいりゅうぞう)
Photograph by Ken Domon, 1952
Yearlate 8th-early 9th century
Catalogue201/164
Mediumhinoki
MovementEarly Heian Art
SubjectYakushi Nyorai
Dimensions169.7 cm (66.8 in)
DesignationNational Treasure
LocationKyoto, Japan
OwnerJingo-ji

The Statue of Yakushi Nyorai (Japanese: 木造薬師如来立像, Hepburn: Mokuzō Yakushi Nyorai Ritsuzō) is a late 8th to early 9th-century Japanese Buddhist sculpture dating to the early Heian period depicting the standing figure of Bhaisajyaguru, or the Medicine Buddha. Designated a National Treasure of Japan, the Yakushi Nyorai serves as the principal figure of worship at Jingo-ji, Ukyō-ku, Kyoto. It is deemed a significant masterpiece of early Heian art, as well as a major icon of Shingon Buddhist history.[1][2] Its primary sculptor remains anonymous.[3]

Primarily housed in the Kondō of Jingo-ji, it has left the temple for the first time since its creation, as part of a special exhibit at the Tokyo National Museum, in 2024.[1][2]

  1. ^ a b "Exhibition featuring treasures of Jingo-ji temple to be held this summer in Tokyo". 紡ぐプロジェクト. 20 February 2024. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
  2. ^ a b 東京国立博物館 -トーハク-. "TOKYO NATIONAL MUSEUM". www.tnm.jp. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference :3 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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