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4" Small Bhumisparsha Buddha Idol from Nepal | Copper Statue Gilded with Gold

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Bhumisparsha Buddha, also known as “the Enlightened One Touching the Earth,” is a profound representation of enlightenment and the moment of Siddhartha Gautama’s awakening. Depicted in the earth-touching mudra, he sits in meditation beneath to touch the ground, calling upon the earth as a witness to his enlightenment. With a serene countenance and eyes filled with wisdom, Bhumisparsha Buddha embodies the triumph over ignorance and the realization of ultimate truth.


Adorned in the robes of a monk, his posture reflects unwavering resolve and inner peace amidst the tumult of samsara. This timeless image saree is a reminder of the transformative power of perseverance and mindfulness on the path to enlightenment, inspiring practitioners to cultivate wisdom and compassion in their spiritual journey.


Specifications
DDF825
Artist Babu Kaji
Copper Statue Gilded with Gold
Height: 4 inch
Width: 3 inch
Depth: 2.5 inch
Weight 200 gm
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The Gesture of Enlightenment: A Bhumisparsha Buddha

This exquisite statue captures the profound moment of the Buddha's enlightenment, rendered in the revered Bhumisparsha mudra. Translating to "earth-touching gesture," this posture symbolizes the Buddha's victory over the temptations of Mara, the demon who sought to prevent his awakening. Legend has it that as Siddhartha Gautama sat in deep meditation beneath the Bodhi tree, Mara sent his daughters and a formidable army to disrupt his path to Nirvana. Unwavering, Siddhartha extended his right hand, palm facing inward, and touched the earth. The earth itself bore witness to his steadfast resolve and the truth of his spiritual journey, thus repelling Mara's forces. This particular rendition originates from Nepal, a land steeped in spiritual heritage and renowned for its masterful metalcraft. The statue is cast in copper, a material valued for its durability and its ability to hold intricate detail, then lavishly gilded with gold. The golden sheen lends a celestial radiance to the figure, imbuing it with a sense of divine presence. The details of the robe, the serene expression on the Buddha's face, and the perfectly formed fingers all speak to the skill and devotion of the artisan who created this sacred object. The Bhumisparsha mudra is a powerful reminder of the inner strength and unwavering determination required to overcome obstacles and achieve spiritual liberation. It signifies grounding, the acceptance of one's karma, and the deep connection to the earth that supports all life and growth. This gesture is not just a physical act but a profound spiritual affirmation, a declaration that the Buddha's enlightenment is a truth as fundamental as the earth itself.

A Symbol of Peace and Wisdom

The Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, whose life and teachings form the foundation of Buddhism, embarked on a quest to understand and alleviate suffering. After years of ascetic practices and deep contemplation, he attained enlightenment and became the Buddha, the "Awakened One." His teachings, spread across centuries and cultures, offer a path to peace, wisdom, and compassion. This statue, embodying a key moment in his journey, serves as a focal point for meditation and reflection, encouraging practitioners to cultivate their own inner strength and to find solace and understanding in the face of life's challenges. The intricate lotus seat upon which the Buddha sits is another potent symbol within Buddhist iconography. The lotus flower, which grows from muddy waters yet blooms unblemished and pure, represents purity, enlightenment, and spiritual awakening. It signifies the ability to rise above the impurities and distractions of the world while maintaining a clear and compassionate heart. The multiple petals of the lotus in this sculpture suggest the unfolding of wisdom and the gradual path towards enlightenment. This small yet significant sculpture, crafted with reverence and skill, can bring a sense of peace, mindfulness, and spiritual depth to any space.
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