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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...
- 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...
- and 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...
- Kitthi Sangkharam, Karon, Meaung, ****et, Thailand Type Buddha statue Maravijaya Attitude Material Concrete, covered with white marble Height 45 metres...
- right hand as witness to his perfection. This mudra is related to the Maravijaya attitude. Varada Buddha MudraRatna 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:...
- 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...