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Seated Buddha Statuette
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This exquisite resin replica captures the serene essence of a seated Buddha statue, faithfully reproduced from a 12th-13th century Burmese bronze original. The original statue, which belongs to the Pagan Period, is now a treasured piece in the British Museum’s Department of Asia. This historical artifact hails from the ancient city of Pagan, known today as Bagan, a once-thriving hub of Buddhist culture and spirituality.
In this replica, the Buddha is depicted in a posture known as the "Bhumisparsha Mudra," or the Earth Touching Gesture. This iconic pose shows the Buddha with his right hand extended to touch the ground, symbolizing the moment of his Enlightenment. According to Buddhist tradition, this gesture signifies the Buddha calling upon the Earth to witness his victory over the temptations of Mara, the demon king, thus achieving ultimate enlightenment. This mudra is prevalent among Burmese representations of the Buddha and carries profound spiritual significance.
The city of Pagan, from which the original statue originates, was a major Buddhist center during its peak. Between the 11th and 13th centuries, Pagan experienced a golden age of temple construction, resulting in a vast landscape dotted with thousands of stupas, temples, and monasteries. These structures were heavily influenced by eastern Indian sculptural traditions, showcasing intricate carvings and detailed artistry that reflect the zenith of Burmese craftsmanship. Many of these awe-inspiring edifices have withstood the test of time and continue to draw pilgrims and tourists alike.
This resin replica of the seated Buddha not only pays homage to this rich heritage but also serves as a striking ornament for any home. It celebrates the profound cultural and spiritual contributions of Buddhism, offering a touch of tranquility and reflection to modern spaces. Displaying this statue in your home is a beautiful way to connect with the historical and spiritual essence of one of the world's oldest and most influential religious traditions.
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