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Buddha meditating Thai figurine 25 cm

Buddha meditating Thai figurine 25 cm

A beautiful Thai statue of a meditating Buddha, in an ornate robe. Symbolism: the meditating Buddha expresses concentration and stability. Dimensions: approx. 10 x 15 x 25 cm. The figurine is made of durable polyresin… more »

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Buddha meditating Thai figurine 25 cm

A beautiful Thai statue of a meditating Buddha, in an ornate robe. Symbolism: the meditating Buddha expresses concentration and stability. Dimensions: approx. 10 x 15 x 25 cm. The figurine is made of durable polyresin. Illustrative image.

Another of the frequent positions in which the Buddha is depicted is the so-called meditating Buddha. In this position, the Buddha is depicted with both hands in his lap, palms up and legs crossed, either in the "double lotus" position (with the ankles of both feet tucked behind each other in a so-called locked position) or in the "single lotus" position ( where one rests on the other). He is sometimes depicted with a bowl intended for alms (money or food, which is a simple but most important item for Buddhist monks).
The statue is supposed to express great concentration, which is why the Buddha's eyes are closed or completely closed. The silhouette represents an imaginary triangle, which signifies stability .
This statuette is intended for people who are either looking for peace in their lives or for those who want to improve their own meditation skills. The figurine is placed in a room that we want to have quiet, peaceful or in that part of the room where we want to sit quietly and rest. Many of the largest Buddha statues in Japan, such as the Great Buddha of Kamakura at Kotokuin Temple and the large statues in Korea, are in a meditative pose. This pose is also known as Amithabha Buddha, which means "Boundless Light".

Buddha, translated as awakened, enlightened, is a being in Buddhism who has achieved perfect realization, the so-called enlightenment. Such beings are freed from the so-called three poisons of the mind, i.e. ignorance, anger and greed, and from suffering. The essence of being for them is the characteristic features of being, which means unsatisfactoriness, impermanence and insubstantiality.

Where to place the statue in the interior?

Buddha in Feng Shui is a symbol of happiness, wisdom, enlightenment, abundance, prosperity and brings positive energy.
It is generally recommended to place the statue at least a few centimeters from the ground, opposite the entrance door. The figurine is supposed to ward off negative energy penetrating the house. The Buddha must be treated with respect. If you caress the Buddha's belly, you will support its purpose, which is to amplify positive energy, fulfill wishes and desires, always be in a good mood and ward off bad luck.

Do you want to enhance the favorable effect of the Buddha statue on your home? Don't forget to smoke the Buddha regularly with incense sticks: incense sticks

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