24" Lord Buddha Idol in Dharmachakra Mudra | Wooden Statue
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24" Lord Buddha Idol in Dharmachakra Mudra | Wooden Statue

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The lord Buddha Dharmachakra mudra is sacred hand gesture that symbolizes the teaching of the dharma, or the path to enlightenment. In this mudra, the index finger and the thumb of both hands touch each other to form a circle, representing the wheel of dharma, while the remaining fingers are extended outward.

 

This mudra is associated with the first sermon delivered by Lord Buddha, known as the “Turning of the wheel of Dharma,” in which he expounded the four noble truths and the eightfold path to his first five disciples. It signifies the commencement of Buddha’s teachings and the propagation of the path to libration from suffering.

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MIW290
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Height: 24 inch
Width: 9.5 inch
Depth: 3.5 inch
Weight 2.90 kg
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Embodying Enlightenment: The Dharmachakra Mudra Buddha

Invite profound peace and spiritual wisdom into your home with this exquisite wooden statue of Lord Buddha, captured in the sacred Dharmachakra Mudra. Standing at an impressive height, this idol is a testament to the enduring power of Buddhist art and philosophy, meticulously carved from wood to bring the serene presence of the Awakened One into your sacred space. The detailed craftsmanship and weathered patina speak of its journey, imbuing it with a sense of history and deep reverence. The Dharmachakra Mudra, or "Wheel of Dharma" gesture, is one of the most significant mudras associated with Lord Buddha. It symbolizes his first sermon after attaining enlightenment, where he set the Wheel of Dharma in motion. This sermon, delivered at the Deer Park in Sarnath, marked the beginning of the Buddhist teachings and the path to liberation. The hands are held at the chest, with the thumb and forefinger of each hand forming a circle, representing the interconnectedness of all things and the continuous cycle of cause and effect. The energy emanating from this posture is one of teaching, guidance, and the unfolding of profound truths. The artistry displayed in this statue is remarkable. Lord Buddha is depicted within a carved archway, adorned with intricate decorative motifs that echo the cyclical nature of existence. The robes, rendered with layered textures, cascade gracefully, hinting at the flowing garments worn by monks. The serene expression on Buddha's face, with downcast eyes, conveys a deep sense of inner peace and compassion, inviting contemplation and mindfulness. The subtle coloring, with hints of aged gold, red, and green, adds to the statue's ancient charm and spiritual aura. This statue serves as a powerful reminder of the Buddha's teachings on mindfulness, compassion, and the path to enlightenment. It is a perfect centerpiece for meditation altars, yoga studios, or any space where a tranquil and inspiring presence is desired. In Buddhist lore, the lotus flower, upon which Buddha stands, symbolizes purity, spiritual awakening, and the ability to rise above worldly desires and attachments. The intricate base further enhances the statue's grandeur, grounding the divine presence in a strong, supportive foundation. Owning this piece is not just acquiring an artifact, but welcoming a beacon of serenity and a conduit to ancient wisdom into your life.

A Symbol of Sacred Knowledge and Harmony

Beyond its immediate spiritual significance, the aesthetic of this Buddha statue resonates with deeper cultural and symbolic meanings. The circular motifs within the arch and base can be seen as representations of mandalas, sacred geometric patterns used in meditation and ritual to symbolize the universe and the journey towards spiritual wholeness. The presence of such imagery connects this piece to broader Tantric Buddhist traditions where mandalas are crucial tools for visualization and understanding the nature of reality. This wooden idol, therefore, is more than a representation; it is an invitation to engage with a rich tapestry of philosophy, art, and spiritual practice that has guided millions for centuries. It stands as a quiet yet powerful testament to the enduring pursuit of inner peace and the universal quest for understanding.
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