Seated Statue of Senju Kannon
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Seated Statue of Senju Kannon

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This statue of Senju Kannon, the Thousand-armed Bodhisattva of compassion, features 42 symbolic hands representing the ability to alleviate suffering. The lotus throne signifies purity, and halos denote enlightenment. Unique for having all one thousand arms, it combines elements from various sculptures. With many eyes and limbs, it ensures no suffering is overlooked, reaching out to aid those in need.