This statue has been created based on one of the works of the great Buddhist sculptor Hohrin Matsuhisa (松久朋琳). Hohrin, born in 1901 in Kyoto, started Buddhist sculpting when he was 10 years old, and until his death in 1987, made 5,000- 8,000 Buddhist statues, although Hohrin himself said "I don't remember what I sculpted, and that is a trivial matter." Hohrin made various Buddhist statues for historic, renowned temples such as Shitennōji (四天王寺), Kurama Dera (鞍馬寺), and Hokke-ji (法華寺)
Above anything else, Hohrin placed great importance in carving the statues with wholeheartedness, as it was his belief that such wholeheartedness was what makes people put their hands together in front of a Buddhist statue. He also proposed the "one person, one Buddha movement (一人一仏)"; he believed that everyone has a Buddha in his or her heart, and he advised people to carve that Buddha by their own hands so that the Buddha becomes present in their minds. With such spirit, he taught people how to carve Buddhist statues