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  • In depicting the reclining Buddha, what is the significance of his right hand position?

    Posted on Wednesday December 23rd, 2009 at 12:37 in the buddha

    The statue of the reclining Buddha shows Buddha’s right hand in different positions. Each position has a different significance. A position where the right hand supports the head in the form of a pillow implies that Buddha is resting. The right han...

  • What does the reclining Buddha signify?

    Posted on Tuesday December 15th, 2009 at 00:45 in the buddha

    The statue of the reclining Buddha represents Buddha’s serene and composed posture before leaving this world. The statue of Buddha in a reclining position depicts Buddha in his last hours before his passing. This is that moment when Buddha is enter...

  • What does the Weeping Buddha signify?

    Posted on Thursday December 10th, 2009 at 13:42 in the buddha

    The statue of the weeping Buddha depicts Buddha in a bent over position, covering his face with his hands. There is a story about two warriors associated with the weeping Buddha. The warriors often faced each other during several battles. Both ...

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    Posted on Tuesday December 8th, 2009 at 00:37 in buddha groove news

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  • What is the significance of Turtle Dragon with Happy Buddha in Happy Buddha Statues?

    Posted on Saturday December 5th, 2009 at 09:15 in the buddha

    The statue of a Happy Buddha sitting on a Dragon Turtle signifies happiness, good luck and fortune. The Dragon Turtle sitting on a bed of coins and gold ingots is a distinct representation of wealth and prosperity. The Dragon Turtle is a Chinese le...

  • What are Thangka Paintings?

    Posted on Wednesday December 2nd, 2009 at 10:07 in Tibetan Buddhism, symbols & icons

    Thangka paintings originated in Tibet. The concept of Thangka paintings evolved between the 7th and 12th century. Thangka paintings are painted or embroidered paintings made on a flat surface. These paintings are hung in monasteries or family altar...

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