
Mahāvairocana through the eyes of sculptors, painters, and craftsmen across the ages
Ne-botoke (lying Vairocana stone carving) — 寝仏(大日如来磨崖仏) Photo/art: MirokunomichiProject. CC0 via Wikimedia Commons.
Buddha Vairocana - Google Art Project — This representation of Buddha Vairocana, the “Resplendent One,” features several of his defining characteristics, including his white color, performing the teaching gesture (dha… Photo/art: Unknown author Unknown author. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons.
Ming Bronze Vairocana Buddha — Buddhism Sculpture Gallery, Aurora Museum, Pudong, Shanghai. Photo/art: Gary Todd. CC0 via Wikimedia Commons.
Part of an album of Sarvavid Vairocana (the All-Knowing Buddha) comissioned by an Mongolian noble during the Qing Dynasty (18th century). Photo/art: 18th century Chinese painter. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons.
Vairocana Buddha in Chinese Buddhism — Vairocana Buddha with Vairocana Mudra Photo/art: Unknown author Unknown author. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons.
Vairocana (Fudoin) 2 — Vairocana, Fudoin, Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan Photo/art: Goryeo-Dynasty artist. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons.