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Pair of Dharma-protecting Lions

618-907

Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum
Kaohsiung, Taiwan

This pair of Dharma-protecting lions is made of pottery clay . The lions' heads are slighted and are depicted with round, glaring eyes, wide-opened mouths with sharp fangs, and tall ears. They have thick, curly mane on the chest and head. The two lions are similar in shape and appear vivid in a semi-squat posture. Lions often appear on both sides of stele niche as images of protection.

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