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Walking Buddha

Buddha in stylized pose, walking with left hand raised in the gesture of granting blessing, reassurance and protection.

The walking Buddha represents a legend episode wherein he descends from

heaven by walking down a ladder.

 

Stylized Buddha is usually shown with 32 lakshanas or special bodily features some of which symbolise aspects of the Buddha's spiritual character whilst others draw attention to the concept that his beautiful and perfectly proportioned body is an outer reflection of inner spiritual power. These are drawn from the ancient Indian concept of the Mahapurusha or 'Cosmic Being':

 

1.Well-placed flat-footed feet

2.Mark of the Wheel of Law on soles of feet or palms of hands

3.Soles and palms more tender and soft than in most people

4.Long toes and fingers

5.Webbed fingers and toes

6.Feet well set on the ground

7.Ankle bones that are hardly noticeable

8.Lower legs like those of an antelope

9.Body frame tall and straight

10.Arms that reach to the knees when standing

11.Genitalia withdrawn

12.Hairs on the head and arranged in soft curls that point to the right

13.Hairs of the body point upwards.

14.Skin smooth and delicate

15.Skin golden. (According to legend the Buddha was born with limbs that shone like the sun)

16.Seven special features:

2 broad heels

2 broad hands

2 broad shoulder blades

Broad neck

17.Torso like a lion

18.Shoulders gently curved

19.Chest wide

20.Body circumference has proportions of a fig tree

21.Cheeks like a lion

22.40 teeth rather than the normal 32

23.Teeth have no gaps

24.Teeth are equal in size

25.Very white teeth

26.An excellent sense of taste

27.A long tongue that can reach his ears

28.A strong and attractive voice like that of the Hindu god Brahma

29.Eyes the colour of sapphire

30.Long eyelashes

31.Tuft of hair or third eye between his eyebrows (urna). This symbolises spiritual insight

32.A bump on the top of the head known as ushnisha which symbolises wisdom and spirituality and his attainment of enlightenment.

 

Other symbols regularly found in Buddha images include:

 

Elongated ears

These are to remind that the Buddha was once a prince who wore a great deal of jewelery including heavy earrings which stretched out his earlobes. Although he gave up the wearing of any jewelery when he gave up his life of luxury, his earlobes remained elongated.

 

Lotus flowers

Lotus flowers often appear in images of the Buddha. It is a symbol of things which are pure and good.A lotus is a flower that begins its life in the mud at the bottom of a pond and then rises to the surface to flower. It therefore reminds people that in the same way, people can rise above their problems and achieve enlightenment.

 

The Wheel of Law

The Wheel of Law can sometimes be found marked on the soles of the Buddha's feet and the palms of his hand. It has eight spokes to remind followers that the Buddha taught of the Noble Eightfold Path which outlined eight ways of living. The Wheel itself is a reminder of the cycle of birth, death and rebirth.

 

In addition, the hand gestures or mudras of the Buddha all have particular meanings. Most symbolise a major event in the Buddha's life, such as his attainment of enlightenment or his first sermon, while others represent a characteristic act such as giving of charity or of reassurance to his followers.

 

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Uploaded on January 10, 2013
Taken on December 30, 2012