Maitreya or “the friendly one” is the Buddhist idea of the future Buddha, who as a potential Buddha resides in the Tushita heaven in the form of a Bodhisattva. Benevolent and powerful, the arrival of Maitreya for the Buddhist followers is a much-awaited divine occurrence, waiting for which, several enchanting icons of Maitreya have been produced. This large gilded copper Maitreya statue presents the Bodhisattva as a royal being, seated on an ornate Simhasana (literally “lion throne”).
Bodhisattva Maitreya’s legs dangle in the front, for which the sculptor has provided a round lotus pedestal. The magnificence of Maitreya’s lower body garment has to be appreciated, which has been presented in the icon in soft layers and fine lines. His long golden scarf, knotted across his gleaming torso, flows on both sides in the form of thin fabric with elegant pleats. From the Nepalese royal crown to the necklace and the waistband, the fines of this copper Maitreya statue’s ornamentation are enhanced by the use of tiny gemstones in turquoise and red. The golden coating on the Bodhisattva’s heavenly countenance has brought to it a distinctive spiritual aura, which is increased by his beautiful half-opened eyes, perfect nose, and urn between his shapely eyebrows. From under his five-jeweled crown, his tresses are visible, some of which fall over his shoulder. Two flowers held by him contain the dharma wheel (right) and a vase (left). With his primary hands, Bodhisattva Maitreya in this copper statue makes the “Dharmachakkra mudra” or the gesture of turning the Wheel of Law.
Behind his crowned head, a fiery halo connected to the throne frames his visage. The throne of Maitreya is an exceedingly embellished one- flying dragons on the top right and left corners, surrounded by flowing floral vines that enwrap the entirety of the seat. Seated on the splendid throne with four bejeweled sturdy legs that appear like the muscled feet of lions, Bodhisattva Maitreya fills the devotee with the hope of his earthly arrival, as the benevolent protector.
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