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Māravijaya attitude is an
attitude of
Buddha in Thai art of
which the
seated Buddha is
putting his hand in the
relax posture towards to the ground, loosely...
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symbols instead of
Burmese script. Look up
maravijaya buddha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Māravijaya Buddha (Burmese: မာရဝိဇယဗုဒ္ဓရုပ်ပွားတော်;...
- gold and made of concrete. The
Buddha is in the
seated posture called Maravijaya Attitude. The
statue was
built following the
order of Phra Kru
Vibul Arjarakhun...
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displaying the
gesture of
touching the
earth (bhūmisparśa-mudrā or
māravijaya-mudrā). All
other seated Sri
Lankan Buddhas usually rest in the “noble...
- in Thai as Phra
Sukhothai Traimit (Thai: พระสุโขทัยไตรมิตร), is a gold
Maravijaya Attitude seated Buddharupa statue, with a
weight of 5.5
tonnes (5,500...
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Kitthi Sangkharam, Karon, Meaung, ****et,
Thailand Type
Buddha statue Maravijaya Attitude Material Concrete,
covered with
white marble Height 45 metres...
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right hand as
witness to his perfection. This
mudra is
related to the
Maravijaya attitude.
Varada Buddha Mudra –
Ratna Sambhava: In this
mudra right hand...
- Thailand".
Asian Architecture.
Retrieved 20
April 2020. "Seated
Buddha in "
Maravijaya"". The
Walters Art Museum.
Tongjai Hutangkur (17 May 2024). "ปาไซ-สยามยุทธ์:...
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common seated Buddha called maravijaya attitude; the
meditation attitude has both
hands on his lap,
whilst the
maravijaya has only one hand on the lap...
- the Buddha's enlightenment. In East Asia, this
mudra (also
called the
Maravijaya attitude) may show Buddha's
fingers not
reaching as far as the ground...