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pairing the
Abhaya Mudrā with
another Mudrā
using the
other hand. The
bhūmisparśa or "earth witness"
mudra of
Gautama Buddha is one of the most common...
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pointing upwards, and
displaying the
gesture of
touching the
earth (
bhūmisparśa-mudrā or māravijaya-mudrā). All
other seated Sri
Lankan Buddhas usually...
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represents a
gesture of teaching.
Bhumisparsa Buddha Mudra – Akshobhya: This gesture, "touching the earth" (
Bhumisparsa) mudra,
became Buddha Akshobhya's...
- and
achieving enlightenment. This
posture is also
referred to as the
bhūmisparśa "earth-witness" mudra. In some
accounts of the Buddha's enlightenment...
- most
common representation of the Buddha. The Buddha's
hands are in the
bhūmisparsa mudrā (subduing Māra) position. (Haw Phra Kaew temple, Vientiane, Laos)...
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votive stupas are
worshipped as
Shiva lingas. An
image of the
Buddha in
bhūmisparśa mudrā at the
village of
Telhara receives full-fledged pūjā as Hanuman...
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Buddha calling the
earth to witness", The Buddha's
hands are in the
bhūmisparsa mudrā (subduing Māra) position. Ho Phra Kaeo temple, Vientiane, Laos...
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Symbolic meaning Dhyani Buddha Cardinal Point Location of the
Statue Bhumisparsa mudra Calling the
Earth to
witness Aksobhya East
Rupadhatu niches on...
- steadfastness. He may be
seated in the
Vajraparyanka (also
known as
Bhūmisparśa) pose, with the
right hand on the
right knee, palm
turned inwardly, and...
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right hand,
displaying what is
known as the "earth-touching gesture" (
bhumisparśa mudra),
invoking Prithvi as a witness.
Prithvi emerged from the Earth...