Hi all, I have been given a garden statue of an oriental old man (priest, I think) with an open 'prayer' scroll extending from his right hand at shoulder height to his waist , in his left hand, resting on his waist, is 'cupped' what looks like half an advocado with the stone in the middle. I have 'googled'50 odd pages and cannot identify this . Any one into oriental religious iconary, any guidance much appreciated
Thanks again ,sandyRoe, hope someone can enlighten me further with possibly a name , though it is nice to know it's a traditional Chinese God or Deity ( spelling ?) of good luck. Thanks to all for your help, G
Well done Sandy.
I've had a look, and the middle figure looks like a composite of two gods in my link above - Fu and Shou, one with a scroll and one with a peach.
Do the characters on the scroll look anything like this?
http://www.supplierli...sure_Deity_Statue.htm
The figure on the left in Sandy's picture is Shakyamuni Buddha making the gesture called Abhaya mudra. As they appear to be a grouping from the same source, I would suggest that they are Chinese Buddhist in origin, if this is any help.
Re. my post; having looked at Ellipsis' picture, I now think that though they may be from the same source, the one you want to identify is not Chinese-Buddhist. (Though the one on the left is the historical Buddha; Shakyamuni.)
Thank you for that, I have a small black chinese figure someone bought for me, it's only small but this little man has what looks like a small dish with a stone on it holding it with both hands over his head, I've often wondered what it stood for.
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