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This bronze Nepali Medicine Buddha statue
is a must have for any Asian art collection and Oriental home decor. Here the museum replica is beautifully crafted and is a great Buddha symbol. Order your Medicine Buddha today while
supplies last!
Buddha called himself the healer of the suffering world and explained that his Dharma (teaching) was his medicine. In Tibetan Buddhism, the image of Buddha with his bowl of herbal elixirs is used to invoke his healing presence.
Gautama
Buddha was born in 563
B.C. in northeast India. The Buddha was the son of the King of the Sakyas.
Suddhodana, who ruled at Kapilavastu, on the border of Nepal. His mother was
Queen Maya. He was named Siddhartha. He lived amidst the pleasures of palace
life and at age 16 he was married to Princess Yasodhara.
They
had a son named Rahula. After seeing a decrepit old man, an invalid, and an
ascetic beggar, he learned of suffering and decided to embrace asceticism.
Soon afterwards, at age 29, Siddhartha left the palace and his family going
to a hermitage where he became the monk Gautama, or, as he is still called,
Sakyamuni (The ascetic of the Sakyas). One day, meditating under a sacred
fig tree, he attained perfect illumination (Bodhi). He had become a Buddha!
From there on he traveled and preached for 44 years what was to become one of
the main religions of the world. He died at Kusinagara at age 80.
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Features
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- Has outstanding details
- Is contemplative
- Adds depth to your art collection,
- Makes a unique Oriental gift
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Specifications
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Size |
Approx. 10.5" H |
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Material |
Bronze |
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Finish |
Bronze |
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Shipping weight |
11 Lbs |
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