Significantly, in this mudra, the hands are held in front of the heart, symbolizing that these teachings are straight from the Buddha's heart.
The propagation of the Teaching is also symbolized by the three conch-like curving lines on Buddha's throat. This symbolizes his deep and resonant voice, through which were put into words, the Highest Truths of the Dharma.
On the reverse side, below Shakyamuni's seat is carved Tibet's most holy mantra, namely Om Mani Padme Hum. This can be seen in the accompanying image.
Other Sculptures in this Series:
The Boon of Fearlessness (Buddha in the Abhaya Mudra)
Buddha in the Wish-Fulfilling Gesture (Varada Mudra)
Spiritual Superman (Virasana Buddha)
Buddha in the Earth-Touching Gesture (bhumi-sparsha mudra)
Of Related Interest:
Gautam Buddha in the Dharmachakra Mudra (jewelry)
Gautam Buddha (Brass Statue)
Under the Bodhi Tree (Water Color On Silk)
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