Buddha calling the earth to witness.
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Buddha calling the earth to witness.

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Buddha seated in meditation with his hands in the Bhumisparsa mudra (or earth-touching pose), which symbolizes the union of meditative method and inner wisdom.... ~ Wat Si Chum, Sukhothai, Thailand #FollowYourBlissFriday #thailand🇹🇭 #buddha #buddhism #asana #bhumisparsa #mudra #symbolism #ruins #temple #wanderlust
Bugün #buddha 'nin doğum gunuymus. Buddhanin ellerinin her bir duruşu farklı şeyleri simgeliyor bunu biliyor muydunuz? Bhumisparsa Mudra Dünya'ya dokunmak veya Tanık için Dünya'yı çağrılması olarak çevrilmiştir. Sol el dışarı doğru (Varada Mudra) bakacak şekilde kucağındadir. Today is Buddha's birthday! 🎊 Buddha #Mudra #BHUMISPARSA - Calling the Earth To Witness the Truth What is Bhumisparsa Mudra? Bhumisparsa Mudra is translated as Touching the Earth or Calling the Earth To Witness the Truth mudra. This hand gesture is always depicted with the right hand, while the left hand is on the lap, with the palm facing outwards (Varada Mudra). Bhumisparsa mudra is said to be Buddha's hand gesture when he achieved enlightenment. It represents unshaken strength and the truth of his commitment to liberation, which helped overcome the darkness (Mara) challenging him right before he entered the Light. What is the best feng shui placement for a Bhumisparsa Buddha Hand gesture? Center of your home, main entrance or altar. (at National Palace Museum of Korea)