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Name |
Shakyamuni Buddha /
Tomba Statue |
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Height |
12.5” |
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Width |
9.75” |
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Depth |
7.5” |
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Material |
Lost Wax Method, Oxidized Copper Alloy |
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Actual Weight |
4.358 Kg. |
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Ships From |
Patan, Nepal |
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Shipping Provider |
Express Shipping Service |
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Shipping Time |
Usually ships within 48
hours. Allow 5 – 7 business days for deliver within worldwide. |
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Insurance |
Insurance is included in
the shipping cost. |
Shakyamuni Buddha / Tomba – The Lion of the Shakyas
Shakyamuni / Tomba is the Buddha of our time. He
is the glorious root teacher of all the diverse lineages that make up Buddhism
as we know it. Born Siddhartha Gautama more than 2500 years ago, he was the
crown prince of the Shakya kingdom located in the Himalayan foothills of what
is now southern Nepal. He left luxurious palace life behind him, however, in
pursuit of the truth of the origin of suffering and the cessation of fear. His
astounding courage, determination, wisdom and compassion led to his perfect
enlightenment despite seemingly insurmountable obstacles. His teachings have
transformed individuals and nations throughout the world and still speak to us
today.
Gestures and Attributes
The Buddha is depicted with his right hand
extended to the earth in the Bhumisparsha Mudra, the
gesture of witness. He is "calling the earth to witness" 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 "Buddha Shakyamuni Conquering the Demons"
and shows the moment of the Buddha's full enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.
About this Sculpture
Expertly cast from copper
alloy using lost wax method in oxidation finish and with fine detail hand
carvings, this sculpture is a profoundly moving representation of Buddha
Shakyamuni / Tomba. He sits majestically upon a single lotus throne, his head
slightly bowed, smiling softly in sublime meditation. His monastic robes drape
beautifully across his shoulder and arm and are exquisitely detailed throughout
the statue. This sculpture was individually handcrafted in Patan, Nepal by
master artisans of the Shakya clan who are considered among the best in the
world. These craftsmen are the modern heirs to a centuries-old tradition of
creating sacred art for use in temples and monasteries. The fine metalworking
techniques have been passed down from generation to generation since ancient
times.