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Kusha Grass
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“Go and find a household which has never known death and ask for some kusha grass for your son, and he will be revived.” With this profound wisdom echoing from the lips of Siddhartha Gautama—the Buddha—lies the genesis of “Kusha Grass,” an artwork created by Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum in 2011. This sandstone sculpture embodies not merely a depiction of Buddhist iconography but also encapsulates the essence of Eastern philosophy’s contemplation on impermanence and compassion.
Historically, “Kusha Grass” aligns with the broader Buddhist tradition’s emphasis on overcoming suffering through mindfulness and ethical conduct. The reference to kusha grass—a plant believed to possess restorative properties—symbolizes hope and resilience in the face of adversity—a poignant reminder that even amidst loss and decay, beauty and renewal persist.
Beyond its aesthetic qualities, “Kusha Grass” serves as a powerful visual representation of Buddhist principles. The central figure embodies compassion and wisdom, while the surrounding individuals symbolize the interconnectedness of humanity and the importance of communal support. Its placement within Fo Guang Shan’s expansive complex underscores the museum's role as a sanctuary for artistic exploration and spiritual contemplation.
The sculpture’s impact transcends mere visual appreciation; it encourages viewers to consider fundamental questions about life, death, and the pursuit of enlightenment—a timeless invitation to embrace serenity and cultivate inner harmony. It stands as a testament to Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum's enduring legacy as a beacon of Buddhist art and philosophy.
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