Two Statuettes of Padmapani, anonymous, 850 - 930

Two Statuettes of Padmapani, anonymous, 850 - 930

bronze (metal), h 11.2cm × w 7.2cm × d 4.8cm × w 302gr More details

Padmapani is one of the most important deities of the Buddhist heaven. His attribute is the lotus, a sacred flower in Buddhism, as the Sanskrit name Padmapani means ‘the lotus holder.’ These two figures hold the stems of a lotus in their left hand, while the blooms appear above their left shoulder. The right hand is open to receive the prayers of the devotees.

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