Triad of the Medicine Master Buddha Yakushi (Bhaisajya Buddha) Unidentified artist 17th or 18th century This painting depicts a rare Japanese painted depiction of Yakushi (Sanskrit: Bhaisajyaguru), the Medicine Master Buddha, an iconography better known in Japan through sculpture. Commonly referred to as a Yakushi triad, the central Buddha is shown with two attendants: Nikk? (Suryaprabha), the bodhisattva of the sun (to the right), and Gakk? (Candraprabha), the bodhisattva of the moon (to the left). Here, Yakushi as the central figure of worship, is significantly larger than the bodhisattvas. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/triad-of-the-medicine-master-buddha-yakushi-bhaisajya-buddha-unidentified-artist-17th-or-18th-century-this-painting-depicts-a-rare-japanese-painted-depiction-of-yakushi-sanskrit-bhaisajyaguru-the-medicine-master-buddha-an-iconography-better-known-in-japan-through-sculpture-commonly-referred-to-as-a-yakushi-triad-the-central-buddha-is-shown-with-two-attendants-nikk-suryaprabha-the-bodhisattva-of-the-sun-to-the-right-and-gakk-candraprabha-the-bodhisattva-of-the-moon-to-the-left-here-yakushi-as-the-central-figure-of-worship-is-significantly-larger-than-the-bodhisattvas-image569502664.html
RM2T2F2CT–Triad of the Medicine Master Buddha Yakushi (Bhaisajya Buddha) Unidentified artist 17th or 18th century This painting depicts a rare Japanese painted depiction of Yakushi (Sanskrit: Bhaisajyaguru), the Medicine Master Buddha, an iconography better known in Japan through sculpture. Commonly referred to as a Yakushi triad, the central Buddha is shown with two attendants: Nikk? (Suryaprabha), the bodhisattva of the sun (to the right), and Gakk? (Candraprabha), the bodhisattva of the moon (to the left). Here, Yakushi as the central figure of worship, is significantly larger than the bodhisattvas.
Statue of attendant Buddhist bodhisattva inside the Great Hall, Kondo, at the Yakushiji temple at Nara in Japan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-statue-of-attendant-buddhist-bodhisattva-inside-the-great-hall-kondo-82071127.html
RMENEJFK–Statue of attendant Buddhist bodhisattva inside the Great Hall, Kondo, at the Yakushiji temple at Nara in Japan.
Triad of the Medicine Master Buddha Yakushi (Bhaisajya Buddha) 2021 by Unidentified artist Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/triad-of-the-medicine-master-buddha-yakushi-bhaisajya-buddha-2021-by-unidentified-artist-image574959439.html
RM2TBBJHK–Triad of the Medicine Master Buddha Yakushi (Bhaisajya Buddha) 2021 by Unidentified artist
The Healing Buddha (Yakushi Nyorai) and Twelve Generals, 14th century, Unknown Japanese, 43 1/2 × 20 in. (110.49 × 50.8 cm) (image)73 1/8 × 25 7/8 in. (185.74 × 65.72 cm) (mount, without roller), Ink, color, and cut gold on silk, Japan, 14th century, The Healing Buddha, whose name in Japanese, Yakushi Nyorai, means literally 'medicine teacher,' is the golden figure seated at the center of this painting. Just below and in front of him are his attendants, the bodhisattvas of the moon and sun. According to Buddhist scripture, the Healing Buddha himself was once a bodhisattva Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-healing-buddha-yakushi-nyorai-and-twelve-generals-14th-century-unknown-japanese-43-12-20-in-11049-508-cm-image73-18-25-78-in-18574-6572-cm-mount-without-roller-ink-color-and-cut-gold-on-silk-japan-14th-century-the-healing-buddha-whose-name-in-japanese-yakushi-nyorai-means-literally-medicine-teacher-is-the-golden-figure-seated-at-the-center-of-this-painting-just-below-and-in-front-of-him-are-his-attendants-the-bodhisattvas-of-the-moon-and-sun-according-to-buddhist-scripture-the-healing-buddha-himself-was-once-a-bodhisattva-image573485894.html
RM2T90F32–The Healing Buddha (Yakushi Nyorai) and Twelve Generals, 14th century, Unknown Japanese, 43 1/2 × 20 in. (110.49 × 50.8 cm) (image)73 1/8 × 25 7/8 in. (185.74 × 65.72 cm) (mount, without roller), Ink, color, and cut gold on silk, Japan, 14th century, The Healing Buddha, whose name in Japanese, Yakushi Nyorai, means literally 'medicine teacher,' is the golden figure seated at the center of this painting. Just below and in front of him are his attendants, the bodhisattvas of the moon and sun. According to Buddhist scripture, the Healing Buddha himself was once a bodhisattva
The Mytreya Buddha Triad statue from the Hakuho period 645-710 and franked by Houonrin and Daimyoso Bosatsu in the Kodo Hall, Yakushiji temple, Nara. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-mytreya-buddha-triad-statue-from-the-hakuho-period-645-710-and-82071126.html
RMENEJFJ–The Mytreya Buddha Triad statue from the Hakuho period 645-710 and franked by Houonrin and Daimyoso Bosatsu in the Kodo Hall, Yakushiji temple, Nara.
The Yakushiji temple at Nara, Japan. The massive vermilion and white great hall, Kondo, against a background of a white and blue sky. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-yakushiji-temple-at-nara-japan-the-massive-vermilion-and-white-82092350.html
RMENFHHJ–The Yakushiji temple at Nara, Japan. The massive vermilion and white great hall, Kondo, against a background of a white and blue sky.
The Yakushiji temple at Nara, Japan. The massive vermilion and white great hall, Kondo, against a background of a white and blue sky. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-yakushiji-temple-at-nara-japan-the-massive-vermilion-and-white-82092348.html
RMENFHHG–The Yakushiji temple at Nara, Japan. The massive vermilion and white great hall, Kondo, against a background of a white and blue sky.
The Yakushiji temple at Nara, Japan. The massive vermilion and white great hall, Kondo, against a background of a white and blue sky. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-yakushiji-temple-at-nara-japan-the-massive-vermilion-and-white-82092349.html
RMENFHHH–The Yakushiji temple at Nara, Japan. The massive vermilion and white great hall, Kondo, against a background of a white and blue sky.
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