Buddha in meditation is one of the most popular and sacred motifs in Buddhist art. This statue from Nepal, made with copper, captures the calmness of meditating Buddha, especially his “Bhumi-sparsha” or earth-touching pose, where the Enlightened One defeated Mara, the demon of desire without uttering a word. Attacked by the army of Mara, Buddha called upon Vasudhara, or the earth goddess to become a witness to his enlightenment. Mara was defeated and the pose of Buddha touching the earth became an iconic expression of his enlightenment.
The statue presents Buddha in his characteristic form, sitting on Vishwapadmasana or double-layered lotus seat, a symbol of supreme wisdom and spiritual sovereignty in Buddhism. The Cheevara of Buddha is covered in floral motifs, which symbolize auspiciousness and sacredness. In his hand, Buddha holds the alms bowl. A charming smile is swept across the meditative face of the Buddha, giving the icon a marvelous enlivened appeal, as a commemoration of the tranquility and bliss of Buddha on the brink of enlightenment.
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