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DescriptionFlickr - dalbera - Statue de l'Arhat Tamrabhadra (musée Guimet).jpg
Français : Statue de l'Arhat Tamrabhadra, provenance incertaine Chine du nord-est, époque Liao-Jin (Xe-XIIIe siècle).
Terre cuite à glaçure "trois couleurs" H. :123cm
Musée Guimet, Paris.
La statue figure le 6ème disciple : Bhadra ou Tamrabhadra, cousin du Buddha, envoyé par lui à la tête de 900 arhats, à Ceylan. Le terme sanscrit Arhat (chinois : luohan) signifie "Celui qui est digne de révérence". Il qualifie dans le bouddhisme les renonçants détachés de l'illusion de ce monde perceptible. Ils incarnent les plus hautes perfections. Référence : Danielle Elisseeff, 2010, La Chine des Song à la fin de l'Empire, notice 10.
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