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Japanese Thinking Buddha
Brass Sculpture
7.0 inch X 6.0 inch X 7.0 inch
2.75 kg

Item Code: XG42
Price: $195.00
Vajrasattva - Primordial Buddha
Brass Sculpture
6.75 inch X 5 inch X 3.4 inch
1.19 kg

Item Code: XG21
Price: $95.00
Luminous Sarnath Buddha Head
Brass Sculpture
11.5 inch X 8 inch X 5.2 inch
5.86 kg

Item Code: XG24
Price: $295.00
Lord Buddha Seated in Earth Witness Gesture
Brass Sculpture
6 inch X 4.75 inch X 3 inch
1 kg

Item Code: XG12
Price: $95.00
The Medicine Buddha
Brass Sculpture
5.5 inch X 3.5 inch X 2.2 inch
900 gms

Item Code: XG15
Price: $60.00
Shakyamuni Buddha Seated on Lotus Throne Invoking the Earth Goddess to be His Witness to the Attainment of Supreme Enlightenment
Brass Sculpture
38.0 inches X 28.0 inches X 21.0 inches
50 Kg

Item Code: RT97
Price: $2095.00
Tathagata Buddha Seated in Earth Witness Gesture (Robes Decorated with Scenes from the Life of Shakyamuni)
Brass Sculpture
12 inch X 9.5 inch X 6.3 inch
4.96 kg

Item Code: XG04
Price: $295.00
Buddha in ‘Abhaya’ Granting Posture
Gambhar Wood Sculpture from Bodh Gaya
41.8 inch X 13.5 inch X 7 inch
18.3 kg

Item Code: XF52
Price: $1195.00
The Medicine Buddha
Brass Sculpture
5.5 inch x 3.5 inch x 2.5 inch
940 gms

Item Code: XF90
Price: $135.00
Japanese Buddha
Brass Sculpture
9.2 inch X 7.3 inch X 4.75 inch
3.2 kg

Item Code: XF66
Price: $225.00
Future Buddha - Maitreya
Copper Sculpture
9.5 inch X 5.2 inch X 4.5 inch
1.31 kg

Item Code: XF38
Price: $325.00
The Buddha Head (Inlay Sculpture)
Copper Sculpture with Silver Inlay
6 inch X 3.75 inch X 3.5 inch
610 gms

Item Code: XF39
Price: $175.00
Amitabha Buddha
Brass Sculpture
10.75 inch X 8.75 inch X 5 inch
2.33 kg

Item Code: XF24
Price: $195.00
Buddha in Vitark Mudra
Brass Sculpture
20 inch X 14 inch X 10.5 inch
10.11 kg

Item Code: XE53
Price: $395.00
Mahaparinirvana Buddha
Brass Sculpture
4 inch X 14.5 inch X 3 inch
2.33 kg

Item Code: XF14
Price: $155.00
A Classical Buddha Head
Brass Sculpture
5.5" X 4" X 3.4"
1.1 Kg

Item Code: EQ80
Price: $105.00
Japanese Buddha with Five Dhyani Buddhas Crown
Brass Sculpture
10.0" X 6.0" X 6.0"
3.1 Kg

Item Code: EU22
Price: $205.00
Buddha in Bhumisparsha Mudra
Brass Sculpture with Copper and Silver Inlay
16" X 12" X 8.5"
7.66 Kg

Item Code: RG76
Price: $795.00
Primordial Buddha - Vajradhara
Brass Sculpture
10.4 inch X 6.2 inch X 4.4 inch
2.65 kg

Item Code: XE50
Price: $225.00
Buddha with Divine 'Lakshanas'
Wood Sculpture
15.0 X 5.0 X 2.2 inches
490 gms

Item Code: XA73
Price: $175.00
Laughing Buddha Flower Pot
Brass Sculpture
10 inch X 5 inch X 5 inch
4.54 kg

Item Code: XE19
Price: $255.00
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Sculptures of Buddha
The earliest representations of the Buddha are symbols or scenes associated with the Buddha’s life without actually depicting his physical form. Two of the most common symbols of the Buddha in these so-called “aniconic” images are the Wheel of the Dharma (representing the first sermon) and the Bodhi Tree, where he achieved his Awakening. Aniconic representations of the “Great Departure,” when Siddhartha left his palace to become a wandering ascetic, show an empty horse shielded by a parasol, with a group of deities muffling the sound of the horse’s hooves, according to one legend. A common example of this early type of representation is simply the mark of the footprints left behind by the Buddha.

Early in the Common Era, Buddhists began to represent the Buddha’s physical form. In the region of Gandhara, on the present-day border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, sculptures of the Buddha were very strongly influenced by the Hellenistic art of the Greek kingdoms of Afghanistan and western Central Asia.

In the region of Mathura, in the middle reaches of the Ganges river, the Buddha was sculpted in a robust, down-to-earth style derived from the traditional Indian decorative arts. These two styles coalesced during the period of the Gupta dynasty of Indian rulers (320—540CE) to produce the classic sculptures of the Buddha that have had such wide impact throughout the Buddhist world. The Gupta style is also evident in the paintings on the wall of the Buddhist caves at Ajanta in western India and in the serene, elegant, sensuous, but otherworldly depiction of Buddha teaching at Sarnath.

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