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Shakyamuni is the Prince who gave up the comforts of royal life to seek the truth, and ultimately achieved full Enlightenment and founded Buddhism. By employing diverse skilful means, he taught 84,000 methods to Enlightenment, to suit all possible dispositions and spiritual levels of his students. Spiritual practice as he taught it was not mere words but a living example to inspire his disciples then and even now.
Here, Shakyamuni is shown sitting crossed legged in full meditation, with his right hand lightly touching the ground beneath him, symbolic of his invoking the earth to bear witness to the truth and virtue of his actions and words. His left hand cradles a begging bowl in a meditative pose.
Highly recommended as a gift, a pièce de résistance or as a part of a vintage thangka collection.
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A4 Premium Canvas Print- Specifications: 12-colour HP Vivera archival pigment inks on Artist Matte Canvas
- Print Size: Height 305mm (12-inch) x Width 203mm (8-inch)
- Wrapping Allowance: 13mm (0.5-inch)
- Weight: 0.2kg (0.4 lb)
- Specifications: Inkjet print on canvas
- Print Size: Height 406mm (16-inch) x Width 279mm (11-inch)
- Wrapping Allowance: 51mm (2-inch)
- Weight: 0.4kg (0.8 lb)
- Specifications: Inkjet print on canvas
- Print Size: Height 864mm (34-inch) x Width 559mm (22-inch)
- Wrapping Allowance: 76mm (3-inch)
- Weight: 0.6kg (1.3 lb)
*As each print is made-to-order, this item will be shipped within 7-10 working days from the date of purchase.*As each thangka varies in height and width based on the size of the original art piece, the finished product will vary slightly from the listed sizes.*Does not include traditional brocade frame.
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