Twin Miracle at Savatthi, Pagoda and Monastery, Buddhist Shrine Complex,
Architecture Project near Gandhara, Ancient Kushan Empire, Abstract
Sculpture Project, Biomorphic Modeled Sculptures, Metal Cages with
Stands, White Synthetic Clay, Contemporary Art, Ancient History,
Handmade Architecture Models, Handmade Metal Cages, Modern Minimalist
Architecture, Abstract Organic Figurines, Organic Forms In Sculptures
"The
Twin Miracle at Savatthi. Buddhist Monastery Complex near Gandhara, in
times of the Kushan Empire." Multi Piece Sculptural Project. Brooklyn,
NYC 2019.
Work done in New York, USA and one of the pieces of new
art project close to architecture modeling. The present piece is a very
abstract project for a complex of buddhist religious temple, monastery,
meditation rooms and a pagoda. I am placing the architectural project
in a far far Empire of Kushan around the 1rst Century AD. The
emplacement should be a rocky landscape near Gandhara in today Peshawar.
This is an art project not a shrine properly and has no intention for
being used as a shrine but as an art object. This is an original
artwork. Only one 1/1 of a kind. This is a VERY FRAGILE piece. This
piece will age and change color to near yellow and also some cracks will
appear in the modeled sculptures. The biggest of the cages is 16X16X12
centimeters.
The Twin Miracle, also called the Miracle at
Savatthi, is one of the miracles of Gautama Buddha. Buddhists believe it
was performed seven years after the Buddha's enlightenment, in the
ancient Indian city of Savatthi. According to Buddhist texts, during the
miracle the Buddha emitted fire from the top half of his body and water
from the bottom half of his body simultaneously, before alternating
them and then expanding them to illuminate the cosmos. The miracle was
performed during a miracle contest between Gautama Buddha and six rival
religious teachers, and is considered one of the Ten Indispensable Acts
that all Buddhas are to perform during their lives. It is considered to
have been Gautama Buddha's greatest miracle and something that can only
be performed by fully enlightened Buddhas.