Medicine Buddha Full Gold Gilded Copper Statue 31 cm W x 49 cm H x 31 cm D

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Medicine Buddha is also called the Healing Buddha. He is said to dispense spiritual medicine when properly worshipped. It is even believed that an efficacious cure may be accomplished by merely touching the image. In Tibet, he may be represented either as a Buddha or as a Bodhisatwa. As a Buddha, he has the urn (small round bulge or protuberance above the bridge of the nose) the fourth superior marks of a Buddha Ushnisha (A bulge or protuberance in the skull of the Buddha the first superior marks of a Buddha ) short and curly hair. He wears a monastic robe, is seated with the legs crossed. His left hand lying in his lap in meditation mudra holds either a branch with fruit alone, of the myrobalan, as medicinal plant found in India and other tropical countries.

Size: 31 Centimeter W x 49 Cemtimeter H x 31 Centimeter D
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About Artist: Siddhartha Art Gallery
Artwork count: 11

Medicine Buddha is also called the Healing Buddha. He is said to dispense spiritual medicine when properly worshipped. It is even believed that an efficacious cure may be accomplished by merely touching the image. In Tibet, he may be represented either as a Buddha or as a Bodhisatwa. As a Buddha, he has the urn (small round bulge or protuberance above the bridge of the nose) the fourth superior marks of a Buddha Ushnisha (A bulge or protuberance in the skull of the Buddha the first superior marks of a Buddha ) short and curly hair. He wears a monastic robe, is seated with the legs crossed. His left hand lying in his lap in meditation mudra holds either a branch with fruit alone, of the myrobalan, as medicinal plant found in India and other tropical countries.

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Width
31 Centimeter
Height
49 Cemtimeter
Depth
31 Centimeter

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Medicine Buddha Full Gold Gilded Copper Statue 31 cm W x 49 cm H x 31 cm D

Medicine Buddha is also called the Healing Buddha. He is said to dispense spiritual medicine when properly worshipped. It is even believed that an efficacious cure may be accomplished by merely touching the image. In Tibet, he may be represented either as a Buddha or as a Bodhisatwa. As a Buddha, he has the urn (small round bulge or protuberance above the bridge of the nose) the fourth superior marks of a Buddha Ushnisha (A bulge or protuberance in the skull of the Buddha the first superior marks of a Buddha ) short and curly hair. He wears a monastic robe, is seated with the legs crossed. His left hand lying in his lap in meditation mudra holds either a branch with fruit alone, of the myrobalan, as medicinal plant found in India and other tropical countries.

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