Shakyamuni Buddha Wooden Painting

Shakyamuni Buddha Wooden Painting

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Hand Painted on wood Shakyamuni Buddha Wooden Painting From patan, Nepal.

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  • Name

    Shakyamuni Buddha Wooden Painting

    Size with Border

    17.5โ€ Long x 14.5โ€ Wide

    Size without Border

    12โ€ Long x 9โ€ Wide

    Thickness

    1.5โ€

    Material

    Hand Painted on Wood

    Actual Weight

    1.50 Kg.

    Ships From

    Patan, Nepal

    Shipping Provider

    Express Shipping Service

    Shipping Time

    Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 5 โ€“ 7 business days for deliver within worldwide.

    Insurance

    Insurance is included in the shipping cost.

    ย Shakyamuni Buddha โ€“ The Awakened One

    Shakyamuni Buddha was born more than 2500 years ago in Lumbini, Nepal. He was called Siddhartha Gautama by his father, King Suddhodana, and mother, Queen Mayadevi. At the age of 29, he renounced the luxury of his royal heritage to take up the life of a religious wanderer. He submitted himself to rigorous ascetic practices, putting forth a superhuman struggle for six strenuous years. At the age of 35, he realized that the path to enlightenment was not to be found in the extremes of ascetic practice, and he went alone into the forest to meditate deeply on the true nature of reality, vowing not to return until he achieved his goal.

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    Through his unwavering determination, his meditations yielded profound insight into the truth underlying all existence (the Dharma), and he attained complete enlightenment. For the remainder of his life, living as the perfect embodiment of all the virtues he preached, the Buddha traveled widely teaching the Dharma. He offered his teachings to men, women, and children from all walks of life, so that they too could end suffering and attain awakening.

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    The Buddha Shakyamuni, at the moment of enlightenment, invoked the earth as witness, touching the fingers of his right hand to the ground in Bhumisparshana Mudra. According to the Sutras, the sun and moon stood still, and all the creatures of the world came to offer obesiance to the Supreme One who had broken through the bonds of ignorance. Images of the Buddha in this โ€œearth-touching postureโ€ celebrate this supreme moment of victory. The image should be interpreted as depicting the very essence of awakening, as the Buddha said, โ€œDonโ€™t look at me, but to the enlightened state.โ€

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    Gesture and Attributes

    The Buddha is depicted with his right hand extended to the earth in the Bhumisparsha Mudra, the gesture of witness. He is โ€œcalling the earth to witnessโ€ his supreme victory over the temptations and illusions of the material world as symbolized by the demon Mara. His left hand lies in his lap with palm upward in the gesture of meditation (Dhyana Mudra). In some representations he also holds the begging bowl of an ordained Buddhist monk. The bowl contains three precious nectars indicating that he has conquered the three demons of uncontrolled death, contaminated aggregates, and delusion. Thus, this posture is known as โ€œBuddha Shakyamuni Conquering the Demonsโ€ and shows the moment of the Buddhaโ€™s full enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.

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    About this Wooden Painting

    This is a beautifully hand painted on a wooden board, is the image is a moving representation of Buddha Shakyamuni Buddha. The hand painting was done by the experience artisan using ancient technique of painting which they have been using from generations.

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    Hand Painted on wood Shakyamuni Buddha Wooden Painting From patan, Nepal.

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