A fleshiness on his face and a balance in his posture give this Nepalese statue of Buddha a true-to-life quality, which is rare in sculptures. The gilded aureole behind this Bhumisparsha Buddha statue is studded with beautifully cut coral and turquoise and is shaped like blossoming vines which represent auspiciousness and the origin of life.
Bringing an aesthetic uniqueness to the idol, Chepu- the Nepalese version of Kirtimukha (symbol of divinity) is delineated on the throne of Buddha, instead of its usual positioning on the aureole, underlining the gloriousness of Gautama.
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