LOT 78 Lotus Bronze mirror with Buddhist Chinese inscriptions
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Lotus Bronze mirror with Buddhist symbols and Chinese inscriptions.
Translation of Dr. Q_____ C________, PhD in Chinese Arts: - Four grand
pledges; - The pledge to stop the endless worries. Diameter: 70 mm = 2 ¾
in. Weight: 129 g = 4 oz. Knob: 4 mm high, open. Mirror surface is flat
and has 2 types of inscriptions. The words "" come from the
Buddhist scripture calling"", which are the rules to obey
being a true Buddha. "" = There are so many things disturbing
us,- Men should calm their heart and improve themselves. References: The
swastika (Sanskrit: ) is an equilateral cross with four arms bent at 90
degrees. The earliest archeological evidence of swastika-shaped
ornaments dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization, Ancient India as
well as Classical Antiquity. Swastikas have also been used in various
other ancient civilizations around the world. It remains widely used in
Indian religions, specifically in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism,
primarily as a tantric symbol to evoke shakti or the sacred symbol of
auspiciousness. The word "swastika" comes from the Sanskrit
swastika - "su" meaning "good" or
"auspicious," "asti" meaning "to be," and
"ka" as a suffix. The swastika literally means "to be
good". Or another translation can be made: "swa" is
"higher self", "asti" meaning "being", and
"ka" as a suffix, so the translation can be interpreted as
"being with higher self".
Condition
Normal aging of the bronze, genuine patina, no defects
Low Estimate: 3000
High Estimate: 6000
Orignal: Yes
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