6" The Union of Samsara and Nirvana | Handmade Tibetan Buddhist Brass Statue
Colors:
Double Chola
Double Chola
Natural Brass
Natural Brass
Green Gold
Green Gold
Henna Touch
Henna Touch
Patina Gold
Patina Gold
Polish Brass
Polish Brass
Brown Gold
Brown Gold
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MADE IN INDIA.

6" The Union of Samsara and Nirvana | Handmade Tibetan Buddhist Brass Statue

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"Between two worlds, life hovers like a star, twixt night and morn, upon the horizon's verge." - Lord Byron

 

Crafted with care, the Tibetan Buddhist sculpture embodies the delicate balance between Samsara (worldly existence) and Nirvana (spiritual liberation). The intertwined figures symbolize the intricate dance of duality, transcending both pleasure and pain. Lotus petals underfoot signify purity amidst life's muck. Each gesture narrates the story of existence's perpetual ebb and flow. The sculpture's brass form becomes a tactile journey into the realm of union, where opposites harmonize in a cosmic embrace.

Color:
Double Chola
Double Chola
Natural Brass
Natural Brass
Green Gold
Green Gold
Henna Touch
Henna Touch
Patina Gold
Patina Gold
Polish Brass
Polish Brass
Brown Gold
Brown Gold
Specifications
XR27
Brass Sculpture
Height: 6.00 inch
Width: 5.00 inch
Depth: 3.00 inch
Weight: 1 kg
Delivery and Return Policies
Ships in 1-3 days
Returns and Exchanges accepted with 7 days
Free Delivery
Easy Returns
Easy Returns
Return within 7 days of
order delivery.See T&Cs
Fully Insured
Fully Insured
All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

Literally Bhumisparsha translates into 'touching the earth'. It is more commonly known as the 'earth witness' mudra. This mudra, formed with all five fingers of the right hand extended to touch the ground, symbolizes the Buddha's enlightenment under the bodhi tree, when he summoned the earth goddess, Sthavara, to bear witness to his attainment of enlightenment.


The right hand, placed upon the right knee in earth-pressing mudra, and complemented by the left hand-which is held flat in the lap in the dhyana mudra of meditation, symbolizes the union of method and wisdom, samasara and nirvana, and also the realizations of the conventional and ultimate truths. It is in this posture that Shakyamuni overcame the obstructions of Mara while meditating on Truth.


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