A magnificent work of art from Nepal, this copper statue of the Buddha is a perfect combination of artistic and spiritual components. The sculpture, which gleams with the smooth polish of the metal, shows Buddha sitting in meditation on a beautiful lotus throne.
Buddha's countenance exudes a youthful brilliance that is captivating to behold. His contemplative eyes, sophisticated nose, and internally grinning lips lend a touch of vitality to the artwork. This statue symbolizes the Bhumisparsha mudra or the earth-touching gesture, which is seen as Buddha’s proclamation of his victory over desires and attainment of Enlightenment. As an answer to the allegations of Mara, the demon of desire, Buddha touched the Earth to call the goddess as his witness, thus, the gesture came to be known as “Earth Touching” and the statue is often titled “Mara Vijaya” (victory over Mara).
With the finesse of Nepalese aesthetics, the statue thus condenses a profound moment of Buddhist tradition in metal.
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