What do the tiny Buddha figures proceeding from the mouth in Kosho’s sculpture, Portrait statue of the priest Kuya preaching, signify?
a. his merging identity with the Buddha
b. the sound of his repeated prayer
c. that the Buddha is always present
d. none of these are correct
e. both a and b are correct
b. the sound of his repeated prayer
a. Incorrect. Though he preaches the Buddha’s message, he is not merging in identity with the Buddha in this sculpture.
b. Correct. The tiny Buddha figures represent the priest’s repeated prayer.
c. Incorrect. The tiny Buddha figures do not represent that the Buddha is always present.
d. Incorrect. The tiny Buddha figures represent the priest’s repeated prayer.
e. Incorrect. Though the figures do represent the repeated prayer of the priest, they do not also represent a merging identity with the Buddha.
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