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Incluyen in the gallery collection.
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Christian Lieverse.
Oil and acrílic on a handknotted carpet with a steel frame 240×350 cms.
Óleo y acrílico sobre alfombra anudada a mano con marco de acero 240×350 cms.
Burmese Bouddha,golden wood,end of 19th century
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Bhûmisparsha-Mudrā= This gesture calls upon the earth to witness Shakyamuni Buddha's enlightenment at Bodh Gaya. A seated figure's right hand reaches toward the ground, palm inward.
Français=Les mudrās dans la sculpture bouddhique.
English=Common Buddhist mudrās
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An installation by Luke Jerram in the Dom of St. Blasien / Black Forest
So if you happen to be in the neighbourhood…. it is quite impressive.
Aquela saída fotográfica de última hora ontem. Rendeu boas fotos.
Saindo de viagem... vem que vem BH
Foto: LaLi
Edição: LaLi
Produção: LaLi e Louis Medeiros
Modelo: Gaya
"The only real elegance is in the mind; if you’ve got that, the rest really comes from it."
— Diana Vreeland
Traditional accounts say that, around 530 BC, Siddhartha Gautama, a young prince who saw the suffering of the world and wanted to end it, reached the forested banks of Falgu River, near the city of Gaya, India. There he sat in meditation under a peepul tree (Ficus religiosa or Sacred Fig) which later became known as the Bodhi tree. According to Buddhist scriptures, after three days and three nights, Siddharta attained enlightenment and the answers that he had sought. In that location, Mahabodhi Temple was built by Emperor Ashoka in around 260 BC.
The Buddha then spent the succeeding seven weeks at seven different spots in the vicinity meditating and considering his experience. Several specific places at the current Mahabodhi Temple relate to the traditions surrounding these seven weeks.
This is a new fine art series I have started to depict Gaya, the earth spirit in picturesque locations.