A mudra in Buddha statues is a symbolic gesture and bodily posture that holds significant meanings, often commemorating important moments in the Buddha's life. Among the most common and widely recognized mudras depicted in Buddha statues is the Bhumisparsha mudra, which translates to the "earth-touching" gesture.
In Buddha statues displaying the Bhumisparsha mudra, particularly representing the historical Shakyamuni Buddha, the Buddha is depicted seated with his right hand hanging over the right knee and reaching toward the ground, with the palm facing inward and touching the lotus throne. Simultaneously, the left hand is positioned with the palm facing upward and resting in his lap. This gesture symbolizes the moment of the Buddha's enlightenment, where he called upon the earth to bear witness to his awakening.
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