Dharmapala Thangka CentreSchool of Thangka Painting


3.33 Akshobhya Mandala [2]

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The blue Akshobhya is second Thatagata [Dhyani] Buddha. He is represented seated, like other Thatagata-Buddhas, with legs locked and feet apparent [lotus posture]. His left hand lies on his lap in meditation mudra [posture]. His right touches the earth with the tips of the outstretched fingers, the palm turned inward.

This is called bhumisparsa or witness mudra, and is the same pose of the hands that of the historic Buddha Sakyamuni, when representing his invoking the Earth to bear witness that he had resisted the temptation of the Evil Mara.


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Measurements: 23.2 x 35.4" | 59 x 90 cm
Price: on request
Shipment: Parcel Service from Germany or Nepal
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Material: Natural Stone Colors