The Longmen
Grottoes are one of the finest examples of Chinese Buddhist art. Housing tens
of thousands of statues of Buddha and his disciples, they are located 12
kilometres (7.5 mi )
south of present day Luoyang in Henan province. The images,
many once painted, were carved into caves excavated from the limestone cliffs
of the Xiangshan and Longmenshan mountains, running east and west. The Yi River
flows northward between them and the area used to be called Yique ("The
Gate of the Yi River").
There are as many
as 100,000 statues within the 1,400 caves, ranging from an inch (25 mm ) to 57 feet (17 m ) in height. The area also contains nearly 2,500
stelae and inscriptions, whence the name “Forest of Ancient Stelae ",
as well as over sixty Buddhist pagodas. Situated in a scenic natural
environment, the caves were dug from a 1 kilometre (0.62 mi ) stretch of cliff running along both banks of
the river. 30% date from the Northern Wei Dynasty and 60% from the Tang, caves
from other periods accounting for less than 10% of the total. Starting with the
Northern Wei Dynasty in 493 AD, patrons and donors included emperors, Wu Zetian
of the Second Zhou Dynasty, members of the royal family, other rich families, generals,
and religious groups.
The most
impressive figure is the statue of Vairocana Buddha sitting cross-legged on the
eight-square lotus throne. It is 17.14 metres (about 56.23 feet) in total
height with the head four metres (about 13 feet) in height and the ears 1.9
metres (about 6.2 feet) in length. Vairocana means illuminating all things in
the sutra. The Buddha has a well-filled figure, a sacred and kindly expression
and an elegant smile. According to the record on the epigraph, the Empress Wu
Zetian together with her subjects took part in the ceremony of Introducing the
Light (a Buddhist blessing that the Buddha opens the spiritual light of himself
and shares it with others).
At the sides of
Vairocana there are two statues of Vairocana Buddha's disciples, Kasyapa and
Ananda, wearing prudent and devout expressions. The figures of Bodhisattvas and
devas can also be found in the temple. Some have dignified and genial
expressions, while others are majestic and fiery. The various appearances and
delicate designs are the representations of Empire Tang's powerful material and
spiritual strength as well as the high crystallization of people's wisdoms.
There are other
famous caves such as Wanfo Cave , Guyang
Cave and Binyang Cave .
It is really amazing that so many statues being created in ancient time. Apart
from the caves, the Yi River and the bridge is also beautiful. You won’t be disappointed
if you go to visit there.
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