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这里要讨论的不是通常所见的实物钱币,而是一幅佛祖版画手心上的钱币。这枚钱币,使佛祖与钱联系起来。 这幅画见于台湾历史博物馆出版的《丝路上消逝的王国·西夏黑水城佛教艺术》(1996年),绘于丝绸之上,高77.5厘米,宽51.5厘米。如图所示,这是一幅带冠立佛,他头带高冠,身披袈裟,足登莲座,左手揽袈裟于胸前,右手下垂作施与愿印,有瓶形身光和圆形头光。画面最引人注目的是:佛之右掌心不是常
What we are going to discuss here is not the common physical coin we see but a coin in the palm of a Buddhist print. This coin links Buddha with money. This picture is found in the “Kingdom of the West, Blackwater Buddhist Temple Art” (1996), published by the Museum of History in Taiwan, painted on silk, 77.5 cm high and 51.5 cm wide. As shown in the picture, this is a statue of a Buddha with a crown. He has a crown with a headband and a crown. It is covered with a rosette, with a rosette on his left hand and a sag Head light. The most striking aspect of the picture is that the Buddha’s right palm is not always the case