Arhats Putting on a Cap in the Exhibition

in museum •  5 years ago 

As I told before, there were various kinds of arhats. In this post, I’d like to show you arhats putting on a cap to escape from the cold weather.

As I wrote in previous post, Winter weather in Korea was severe. Korea peninsular was directly influenced from Siberian wind in Winter.
To overcome cold weather, people in Korea often used caps and hats.
So putting on the hat when going outside was said as a manner.
Now everything is changed, putting on the hat is no more a manner.

I was a woman taking a photo of arhat. She must be a passionate photographer. She'd took a photo for nearly half hour there.
So I photographed her and arhat with a respect to her passion.

5 두건 25.JPG

In arhats statues, I saw what I saw when I was a kid. It was a cap what arhats put on. In winter, I could not go outside without a cap. Mom and grandma told me ‘put on a cap’ every time in winter.

Seeing arhats with caps, I was reminded of my childhood.

5 두건 15.JPG

5 두건 16.JPG

5 두건 17.JPG

5 두건 18.JPG

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

An intriguing series of posts, @slowwalker, capturing the various facial expressions of the arhats.

Just as there many subtle differences in smiles there are unique ways in which each individual comes to the realization of the nature of reality.

The path to enlightenment seems to vary with the individual but the underlying message of the variety of depictions is that enlightenment is possible for everyone.

I think portraying the arhats in a mundane aspect of life such as wearing a winter hat shows that spirituality is not something recondite or unattainable, but accessible to ordinary, everyday people.

I enjoyed your photo essay today, my friend.

Thank you for your thoughtful comment.
Yes, in my opinion, enlightenment seems the process of our lives.
You could get there through endless hope, despair and sufferings.

With this photo I know that you use your respect to her. You are not just a photographer but also a honor artist. Your effort to get photos not just take a shoot. You give your respect. It is not easy efforts.
Thank you @slowwalker for your hard effort and then share the post here.

Thank you so much

Posted using Partiko iOS

you are welcome

Yeah I think hats with fluffy fur prevents the cold weather in Korea just like that woman taking the photos really. The arhats too were wearing hats that shows that they have ancient Korean effigy really, so much history really. Amazing shot of that woman

@slowwalker Absolutely Stunning Pieces once again and your Photography reall Brings out all of the Detail..........

Thank you so much

Posted using Partiko iOS

@slowwalker, Actually we're lucky to see these Arhats exhibition because some oldest sculptures not allowed to take photography. Photographers try to show expressions of Arhats face very naturally and perfectly. So don't need to surprise it. These arhats blogs be very important know new thing about Korean Buddhism.

I've come across the term "arhats" when I was doing a research. It relates to Buddhism. Glad to see it again here.
Meanwhile, I've never seen the statue of arhats with hat. This must be a rare statue.
I'm glad I found your blog, cos I love antiques. You'll be seeing me around quite often.

Be good buddy.

Nice to meet you here
And thank you for your comment

Posted using Partiko iOS

you see things that ordinary men can't see, you have wonderful gifted hands to take a good camera shot @slowwalker!