Stone carving of the seated statue of the Tibetan king in a temple, stone carving of Buddha statues on three sides, and stone carving of the Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha
We often see statues of Ksitigarbha kings in temples, usually in the form of monks and bodhisattvas. Bhikkhus is a Sanskrit transliteration, referring to male monks who have already been ordained. Nowadays, we usually call them monks; Therefore, Bhikkhu's image means monk's image. The image of the Bhikkhus in the statue of the Ksitigarbha King is that of a monk wearing a monk's robe, holding a tin cane in his left hand and a Mani bead in his right hand.