Brass Made Bitone Mahaparinirvana Buddha
Brass Made Bitone Mahaparinirvana Buddha
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The Buddha contains multitudes. The life of a prince of the Shakya clan that could not prevent him from turning to mendicancy and asceticism; year after year of grave austerity and introspection; and, finally, enlightenment. It goes without saying that a life like this descends not into death as its natural course, but into nirvana: the elusive freedom from birth and death and rebirth that ensnare us all. The murti of the Buddha that you see on this page captures Him within moments of the great nirvana or the mahaparinirvana (‘maha’ is Sanskrit for great; ‘pari’, for that which comes after). He lies on one side, with the head gently propped upon the palm of the right hand (in which direction the body is turned in all mahaparinirvana iconography). He is clad in a robe of molten gold color - such is the quality of the brass make - from the folds of which His gentle hand and feet emerge in a contrasting inky color.

Mahaparinirvana Brass Buddha: https://www.exoticindiaart.com/product/sculptures/bitone-mahaparinirvana-buddha-zep537/

Mahaparinivana Buddha: https://www.exoticindiaart.com/sculptures/brass/buddha/mahaparinirvana-buddha/

Buddha: https://www.exoticindiaart.com/sculptures/brass/buddha/

Brass Statue: https://www.exoticindiaart.com/sculptures/brass/

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The Buddha contains multitudes. The life of a prince of the Shakya clan that could not prevent him from turning to mendicancy and asceticism; year after year of grave austerity and introspection; and, finally, enlightenment. It goes without saying that a life like this descends not into death as its natural course, but into nirvana: the elusive freedom from birth and death and rebirth that ensnare us all. The murti of the Buddha that you see on this page captures Him within moments of the great nirvana or the mahaparinirvana (‘maha’ is Sanskrit for great; ‘pari’, for that which comes after). He lies on one side, with the head gently propped upon the palm of the right hand (in which direction the body is turned in all mahaparinirvana iconography). He is clad in a robe of molten gold color - such is the quality of the brass make - from the folds of which His gentle hand and feet emerge in a contrasting inky color.

Mahaparinirvana Brass Buddha: https://www.exoticindiaart.com/product/sculptures/bitone-mahaparinirvana-buddha-zep537/

Mahaparinivana Buddha: https://www.exoticindiaart.com/sculptures/brass/buddha/mahaparinirvana-buddha/

Buddha: https://www.exoticindiaart.com/sculptures/brass/buddha/

Brass Statue: https://www.exoticindiaart.com/sculptures/brass/

#brassstatue #buddhasculpture #mahaparinivanabuddha #mahaparinivanabrassstatue #sculptures #statues #buddha #brassbuddha #gautambuddha #tibetianbuddha