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Also read Udennou. Lit. King Udayana. An Indian king, reportedly the first person to commission a statue of the Buddha. The king of Kustana, he was supposedly converted to Buddhism by his wife. According to the ZOUICHI AGONKYOU ‘ˆêˆ¢ŠÜŒo (Collection of Numerical Doctrines), when the king was ill he commissioned the creation of a likeness of the Buddha, and by doing so recovered. The image was reported to be about 151 cm high and made of camphorwood from Mt. Gozu in southern India gozu sendan ‹“ªñ’h. The right hand held the abhaya mudra *semui-in Ž{–³ˆØˆó and the left hand held the varada mudra *yogan-in —^Šèˆó. The statue gained wide repute in India, and was supposedly taken to China. The statue of *Shaka Žß‰Þ at Seiryouji ´—ÁŽ›, Kyoto, is said to be based on King Udayana's prototype (see *Seiryoujishiki Shaka ´—ÁŽ›Ž®Žß‰Þ).
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