Siddhartha (Gautam Buddha) in sitting position with Flower in hand (Made in Nepal with Pure Brass)
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Lord Buddha is the founder of Buddhism- a religion followed majorly in Nepal and Tibet. Buddha’s all actions are revered in various ways; like the one shown here, where his left hand touches the ground and holding a flower sitting very comfortably on the ground, defining him as the head of the order and also symbol of differentiation between luxury and necessity.
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Lord Buddha is the founder of Buddhism- a religion followed majorly in Nepal and Tibet. Buddha’s all actions are revered in various ways; like the one shown here, where his left hand touches the ground and holding a flower sitting very comfortably on the ground, defining him as the head of the order and also symbol of differentiation between luxury and necessity.
Material
Made in heavy shining brass. Brass is well known for its grasping capacity. It can grasp the divine spirit upto 30%, When compared to other metals. The spiritual vibrations are easily attracted towards this shining idol easily.
Dimension
Length – 21 (cm), Breadth – 12 (cm), Height – 28 (cm)

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