Tranquil, is immovable and beautiful to behold, the aspect of the Buddha in this copper statue from Nepal is known as “Bhumi-sparsha” or the Earth-touching Buddha. The legends in Buddhism narrate the episode behind this gesture, where Mara (the demon of desire), questioned Buddha’s ability to claim enlightenment, and to answer him, Buddha called upon the omnipresent earth to become his witness.
The statue presents the moment of Buddha extending his hand to touch the earth. His characteristic features- urna (forehead mark), cranial bump, elongated earlobes, meditative eyes, and flesh folds on the neck are all depicted in the statute. Buddha is wrapped in an exquisitely crafted garment, patterned with floral vines and vegetation that symbolize the emergence of life and wisdom.
The throne of the Buddha, a blooming lotus, is splendidly presented in the metal statue, with the Vajra or thunderbolt, a symbol of the power of enlightenment, marking the reverse, declaring the claim of the Buddha as the spiritual sovereign of all realms.
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