Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue
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Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue
Summary
Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue is a Buddharupa[1].
Key Facts
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue is located in Nara Prefecture[2].
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue is in the country of Japan[3].
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue's image is recorded as Sho Kannon Yakushiji.JPG[4].
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue's image is recorded as 小川晴暘撮影《聖観音菩薩立像》8世紀初、薬師寺、奈良.jpg[5].
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue's image is recorded as 『Japanese Temples and Their Treasures』《聖観音菩薩立像》8世紀、奈良時代、薬師寺(東院堂所在)、奈良.jpg[6].
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue's instance of is recorded as Buddharupa[7].
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue's owned by is recorded as Yakushi-ji Temple[8].
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue's depicts is recorded as Āryāvalokiteśvara[9].
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue's location is recorded as Tōindō, Yakushiji[10].
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue's Commons category is recorded as Statue of Shō-Kanzeon Bosatsu (Yakushi-ji)[11].
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue's country of origin is recorded as Japan[12].
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue's heritage designation is recorded as Important Cultural Property of Japan[13].
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue's heritage designation is recorded as National Treasure of Japan[14].
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue's time period is recorded as Asuka period[15].
- Sho-Kanzeon Bosatsu Statue's Japanese Database of National Cultural Properties ID is recorded as 201/177[16].