Buddha Statue


Product Description
Hand carved by master craftsmen, this Buddha statue is shown in a posture of meditative blessing. This finely carved wooden Buddha figurine glows with a spiritual aura. The golden Kadam wood Buddha image, carved and polished to a radiant smoothness, raises his right hand in a mudra or gesture that confers fearlessness while the left hand is placed in his lap in a gesture of compassion.

The carving depicts Buddha’s flowing robes, the curls of his hair, the spiritual halo or chakra radiating from Buddha’s head and the sign of his enlightenment, in minute detail. Seated in the lotus posture, on a base carved to depict an open lotus flower, the Buddha smiles at the world, while his eyelids are contemplatively lowered.

The calming presence of the meditative Buddha and the blessing he confers will help you to achieve your inner potential and to find true peace of mind.

About Buddha

Gautama Buddha was born a prince of the powerful Sakya clan in northern India in 543 B.C. Cocooned in luxury during his youth, the “Three Great Sights” - the sight of a destitute man, a dead body, and an ascetic - shocked him into reflecting on man’s condition in the world. He renounced his wealth and family and became a seeker of the truth. After years of penance and meditation he gained enlightenment and came to be known as the Buddha or “The Enlightened One.”

Gautam Buddha was one of the greatest religious teachers that the world has seen. His teachings, expounded in Buddhism, are immensely popular all around the globe. Buddha never claimed to be a divine figure; in fact, Buddha is not even his name. Buddha means 'the enlightened one'. It is a title given to a person who achieves ‘Bodhi’ or enlightenment. Buddha’s original name was Siddhartha. He was also called Sakyamuni, i.e. the sage of the tribe of Sakya. He was born in the year 563 B.C. in the village of Lumbini near Kapila Vastu, within the present borders of Nepal.

He studied and practiced Hindu discipline initially, and later, Jainism. He roamed the country, meeting various sadhus and saints in his search for inner peace. He lived the life of a hermit and underwent rigorous 'tapasya' to achieve his purpose, but still could not understand the meaning of or reason for life and death. For several years he observed rigorous fasting along with extreme self-mortification. Eventually, he realized that tormenting his body would not bring him closer to true wisdom and he resumed eating normally and abandoned asceticism.

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