Sakyamuni also spoke of the theory of three thousand worlds.
Sakyamuni said it again,"It is the bathtub that I want you to clean.".
They were all founded upon some understanding of what Sakyamuni said at that time.
When Sakyamuni founded this cultivation way, there were eight religions
prevailing in India at the same time.
Since Sakyamuni taught people to give up everything in the world-
including their bodies, so physical exercises became unnecessary.
Once, when Sakyamuni was still alive,
he wanted to take a bath and asked his disciple to clean the bathtub.
The Dharma that Sakyamuni professed two thousand five hundred years ago
was only for everyday people at a very low level;
In the Sakyamuni Triad, Sakyamuni,
the center Buddha, is attended by two other figures, Bhaisajyaguru to its right and Amitābha to its left.
Inside the Kondō, on a large rectangular platform, are some of the most important sculptures of the period including the Sakyamuni triad.
Notable examples of Tori works are the Sakyamuni Triad(or Shaka triad)
which are the main icons of the Golden Hall of Hōryū-ji temple and the kannon Boddhisatva of Yumedono Hall of the same temple, also known as Guze Kannon.