[Bronze gilded two-arm Jiguang Buddha Mother]
Bronze gilded two-arm Jiguang Buddha Mother, Qing Dynasty, 38 cm high
Jiguang Buddha has three eyes and two arms on one side. He wears a skull crown on his head, his red hair is high, and there is a ribbon of hair behind his ears, which looks angry. He is naked, with silk belt on his shoulders, animal skin around his waist, lotus in his left hand, and Shike seal in his right hand. Stand upright with two prone human corpses under each foot. The oval single-layer lotus base is placed on a two-wheeled chariot pulled by seven pigs
Jiguang Buddha Mother and Brahman Sun God S ū Rya has a deep relationship of origin. In the Buddhist theology, she is equivalent to the role of the sun god. The slightly different is that the mother of Jiguang Buddha is the female god, and the sun god is the male god; The mother of Jiguang takes a carriage pulled by seven pigs, and the sun god usually takes a carriage pulled by seven horses.