The Lord Buddha, the emblem of non-violence and peace, has been shown seated with his legs folded; left hand on his lap, palm upward and the right hand on his shin, palm inward with fingers pointing toward the earth. The posture is called bhumisparsa mudra (Touching the earth). This hand gesture symbolizes his overcoming the last obstacle to enlightenment i.e., self-doubt. Once he overcomes this last obstacle, Lord Buddha attained Nirvana (total salvation). The brass work of Lord Buddha is unique in its treatment. Smoothness and half closed eyes have given the statue a remarkable appearance.
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The Lord Buddha, the emblem of non-violence and peace, has been shown seated with his legs folded; left hand on his lap, palm upward and the right hand on his shin, palm inward with fingers pointing toward the earth. The posture is called bhumisparsa mudra (Touching the earth). This hand gesture symbolizes his overcoming the last obstacle to enlightenment i.e., self-doubt. Once he overcomes this last obstacle, Lord Buddha attained Nirvana (total salvation). The brass work of Lord Buddha is unique in its treatment. Smoothness and half closed eyes have given the statue a remarkable appearance.
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