His well-known practice of Zen is wall-glazing (璧觀). Understanding cause and effect, catering to circumstance of life, seeking nothing, and thinking of all natures in pure are four teachings Bodhidharma comprehended over nine year of wall-glazing in Shaolin Monastery. He preached Zen to help people, who turn from delusion back to reality, seek the nature of own minds.
Among all Buddhist art, Bodhidharma (Damo) is normally portrayed in an image of profusely bearded, bulging eyes, solemn expression and in loosely monk robe. A Damo statue seated in meditation (Zazen打坐) is the favourite theme of mine. The great Master Dogen said, "To study the Buddha teaching is to study the self, to study the self is to forget the self, and to forget the self is to be enlightened by the ten thousand things." This also reminds me of one of Damo’s teaching “All phenomena are empty”. Again, seeking or thinking nothing is the step to free yourself from stressful lives and to create an oasis of calm for mind and soul.
If you have interests with placing a Bodhidharma statue in your living room, please feel free to contact me at orient.corner@hotmail.com.tw
Bodhidharma in meditation
靜思達摩
20cm (W) x 19cm (L) x 37cm (H)
Cast ironstone
靜思達摩
20cm (W) x 19cm (L) x 37cm (H)
Cast ironstone
達摩東來 Bodhidharma left for east
22cm (W) x 20 (L) x 45 (H)
cast ironcore stone
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