Nagarjuna in ancient traditions of Buddhism is the master proponent of the Madhyamika sect, based on Buddha’s philosophy of the Middle Path or Madhyama Maarga. This statue from Nepal, made with copper, presents the master Nagarjuna enthroned on a beautiful inverted lotus throne, shaded by seven Naga or serpents. According to the legends related to his life, Nagarjuna was able to enter the Nagaloka or the realm of serpents, and found the knowledge the Buddha had entrusted with them. Acquiring the pure wisdom from the serpents, he came to be known as Naga (serpent), and Arjuna (noble).
The icon represents the teachings of Nagarjuna, who sits in a relaxed pose, symbolizing the middle path to wisdom, which is made not of hardships but of simple and focused attempts. His countenance glows with a heavenly luster and his hands make the Dhammachakrapravartana mudra, or the gesture of turning the Wheel of Dharma, which symbolizes the first sermon of the Buddha and the dissemination of wisdom in Buddhism.
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