Machine Made Oxidized Copper Alloy with Silver Plated Fasting Buddha Statue

Machine Made Oxidized Copper Alloy with Silver Plated Fasting Buddha Statue

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Traditional Machine Made Tibetan Buddhist Sculpture Religious Ritualย Oxidized Copper Alloy with Silver Platedย 3.25" Fasting Starving Buddha Statueย  Rupaย  From Patan, Nepal

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  • Fasting Starving Buddha Statue

    Name

    Fasting Starving Buddha Statue

    Height

    3.5โ€

    Width

    2โ€

    Depth

    1โ€

    Material

    Machine Made, Copper Alloy in Oxidation Finish with Silver Plated

    Actual Weight

    0.172 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 Hungry (Starving) Buddha โ€“ The Fasting Buddha

    Having renounced his former life, Siddhartha travel led from place to place, begging for his food and questioning all the holy men he met about their beliefs and practices. All were seeking the same goal โ€“ the complete extinction of mind and body and entry into the state of pure being. Many of these yogis believed that the only way to achieve this was by undergoing terrible penances such as gazing into the sun until their eyes dissolved away, sitting or standing in rigid positions until their limbs became immobile, or starving them to the point of death. Siddhartha wandered through the plains and forests. Sometimes he was afraid of the great woods, where tigers roamed. โ€˜How hard it is to be a lonely forest-dweller. The silent trees bear heavily on the man who has not yet found his true self.โ€™

    But yet he went on, for he knew he must find out of the truth about his own existence. He found two religious teachers, who taught him yoga, concentration and meditation, but he did not find enlightenment there.

    Eventually the Bodhisattva went to live in a forest on the banks of the river Nairanjan, where five yogis joined him. For six years he fasted and performed penances, and although these weakened his body, his spiritual powers became strong. His radiant skin became dark. He became very weak and ill.

    One-day milkmaid went past and offered him a bowl of milk. He drank it. Then he ate some food and began to feel strong again. Eventually, however it became clear to Siddhartha that extreme physical discipline would not lead to liberation. This could only be achieved by calm meditation โ€“ impossible for anyone whose body was worn down by hunger and thirst. โ€˜From now on I will take the middle way. I shall neither starve my body nor feed it too richly, but will eat just what is needed and no more.โ€™ The five yogis could not believe and accept that Siddhartha had broken his fast and left him.

    Gestures and Attributes

    Fasting Buddha has been depicted in numerous Buddhist sculpture and Buddha images. These Buddhist arts show him weakened and a malnourished figure is used to depict the fasting Buddha in various Buddha Statues or Thangka Paintings.

    About this Sculpture

    This statue is made from copper alloy submitted to an oxidation process with silver plating to yield a rich and sensuous finish, which is a beautiful portrayal of Fasting Starving Buddha.

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    Machine Made Oxidized Copper Alloy with Silver Plated Fasting Buddha Statue

    Machine Made Oxidized Copper Alloy with Silver Plated Fasting Buddha Statue

    Traditional Machine Made Tibetan Buddhist Sculpture Religious Ritualย Oxidized Copper Alloy with Silver Platedย 3.25" Fasting Starving Buddha Statueย  Rupaย  From Patan, Nepal

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