In the traditional iconography of Nepalese artworks, this copper statue of Shakyamuni- the Shakya ascetic or the Buddha carries a stunning archaic value and profound wisdom. On a square pedestal, the Buddha sits in the Padmasana or meditative pose, adorned with his characteristic features- curled hair, Ushnisha or cranial bump, elongated earlobes, and Cheevara (monk’s garments).
In his hand in the Dhyana mudra, placed in his lap, is the alms bowl, a symbol of austerity. His right-hand dangles toward the ground, in the Bhumisparsha mudra or the earth-touching gesture. Crafted in solid metal, the copper statue is permeated by the tranquil presence of the Buddha, meditating upon whom, the follower can find streams of enlightenment within.
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