Tathagat Gautam Buddha Statue Details
In the millions of years of Buddhism’s history, there is a figure revered as the supreme teacher. He is Siddhartha Gautama, also known as Sakyamuni Buddha. In order to commemorate this great leader, people built Tathagat Gautam Buddha Statue, a sculpture full of wisdom and compassion.
The main body of this sculpture is a tall Buddha statue. Sakyamuni Buddha is sitting in lotus position with his right hand in the earth mudra and his left hand in the meditation mudra, which represents the power to subdue demonic obstacles and lead all living beings. The face of the Buddha statue is serene and solemn, with his eyes slightly closed, as if he is observing everything in the world. The Buddha’s hair was neatly combed back and he was wearing a sangha pear, looking solemn and sacred.
The uniqueness of Tathagat Gautam Buddha Statue lies in its profound religious significance and artistic value. The sculpture is a symbol of the Buddhist faith and represents wisdom, compassion and peace. It reminds people to pursue inner peace and wisdom, abandon greed and fighting, and treat all sentient beings with compassion.
This sculpture is not only a work of art, but also a religious inheritance and the guardian of faith. It has witnessed the spread and influence of Buddhism in the world, and also witnessed mankind’s unremitting pursuit of wisdom and compassion. No matter when and where, as long as we uphold the spirit of the Buddha, we can resolve our troubles and pain and achieve inner peace and liberation.