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14" Superfine Lord Shakyamuni Buddha Black Stone Idol from Nepal

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The perfection of a Buddha shrine for home, this superfine Nepalese Shakyamuni Buddha statue is made from a striking black stone slab, reminding us of the earliest sculptural depictions of the Enlightened One. Buddha sits in the center of the composition, on a lotus seat. His glorious form is encircled by a majestic aura, with the Kirtimukha or face of glory on the top, with a fragrant floral pattern unfurling from its mouth. Curving creepers are also inscribed on the aureole, in this dual-tone stone masterpiece. 

Specifications
MIS847
Black Stone
Height: 14 inch
Width: 13 inch
Depth: 4 inch
Weight 6 kg
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The Serene Visage of Enlightenment

This magnificent idol presents Lord Shakyamuni Buddha in a posture of deep meditation, radiating an aura of profound peace and wisdom. Crafted with meticulous detail from a dark, lustrous stone, the sculpture captures the essence of the Awakened One, Siddhartha Gautama. The material itself, a deep, rich black stone, lends an air of gravitas and timelessness to the representation, evoking the very earth from which such spiritual understanding can blossom. The artistry showcases the artist's skill in bringing forth the subtle nuances of Buddha's serene expression, the gentle fold of his robes, and the dignified posture that speaks of detachment and inner strength. The surrounding architectural frame is a masterpiece of Nepalese craftsmanship, a testament to the rich artistic heritage of the region. Adorned with intricate carvings and ornate patterns, it elevates the central figure, creating a sacred space that draws the viewer into contemplation. The stylized motifs and flowing lines are characteristic of traditional Nepalese Buddhist art, often drawing inspiration from mandalas, celestial palaces, and protective deities. The presence of what appears to be a kala-mukha motif above the niche signifies protection and the overcoming of obstacles, a common symbolic element in Buddhist iconography designed to ward off negativity and auspiciously frame the sacred image. The base, with its deep maroon hue and gilded ornamentation, provides a sturdy and elegant foundation, reminiscent of ancient altars and sacred platforms where divine beings are honored. ––––––––––

A Journey to Awakening

Lord Shakyamuni Buddha is the founder of Buddhism, revered as the Sage of the Shakyas. His life story is one of extraordinary renunciation and profound insight. Born a prince in ancient India, Siddhartha Gautama lived a life of privilege until he encountered the stark realities of suffering – old age, sickness, and death. This realization spurred him to leave his royal life in search of a way to overcome these universal afflictions. After years of intense asceticism and meditation, he attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree, becoming the Buddha, the Enlightened One. He then dedicated his life to teaching the path to liberation, the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path, a journey of ethical conduct, mental discipline, and wisdom. This statue embodies the culmination of that journey, a visual reminder of the potential for enlightenment that lies within all beings. The serene expression on Buddha's face is not merely an artistic representation; it is meant to inspire a sense of calm and clarity in the observer. The black stone, often associated with grounding and primordial energy, further enhances the sense of deep, unshakable wisdom. Such idols are not just decorative objects but are considered sacred artifacts, intended to facilitate meditation, devotion, and a deeper connection to the spiritual path. In Nepalese culture, the creation and veneration of such images are deeply ingrained practices, passed down through generations, connecting the present with a rich lineage of spiritual tradition. ––––––––––

Artistry of the Himalayas

The creation of such a detailed stone idol from Nepal signifies a dedication to preserving ancient sculptural techniques. Nepalese artisans are renowned for their ability to work with stone, wood, and metal, imbuing their creations with spiritual significance and exquisite aesthetic appeal. The subtle textures and the polished finish of the black stone suggest a masterful hand that has spent considerable time shaping and refining this sacred form. The inclusion of the detailed architectural surround, a common feature in Nepalese Buddha statues, further highlights the tradition of creating complete devotional compositions. This piece is more than just a representation of the Buddha; it is a portable sanctuary, a focal point for contemplation, and a beautiful artifact that brings the profound peace and wisdom of Buddhist teachings into any space. Its presence can serve as a constant inspiration for mindfulness, compassion, and the pursuit of inner peace, echoing the timeless message of Lord Shakyamuni Buddha.
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