The cult of Maitreya (the Buddha of the Future) had a strong following by the sixth century. Known as the "compassionate one" and emblematic of universal love, Maitreya, according to Buddhist scriptures, is going to succeed Sakyamuni, the historical (or present) Buddha, as the Buddha of the coming age. Maitreya resides in Tusita heaven where he preaches to apsaras. While in theory he is only a bodhisattva, during the late Six Dynasties period (220-589), he was often portrayed as a Buddha flanked by bodhisattvas, befitting his future status.
Translation:
In the second year of the Ho-ch'ing reign [563 A.D.] Chao Tan Kuei's mother passed away. Her children Kang Nuta, Ar Hsing, and Nien Jen and others, all devout Buddhists, had reverently commissioned a stele of Maitreya in the early days of the autumn in the first year of Ho-ch'ing [562 A.D.]. May this bring salvation to the ancestors, all seven generations of the family, including the existing members, who worship devoutly.
The temple masters, Monk Kuei, Monk Ch'ien.


