Description
Description: Green Stone Buddha Head Statue 5 in. An excellent finished with glossy rich green, made this Buddha’s head fit in modern glam interior. A thought-provoking piece can be set on a tabletop, bookends.
Material: Greenstone
Dimension(HWL): 5 x 2.5 x 3 inch
Height: 5 inch
About the statue:
Generally, Lord Buddha has featured four postures, mainly sitting, standing, walking, and reclining, with the distinct posture he carries many distinct gestures which have many spiritual characteristics. Except for his head which remains the same countenance in all postures. Manifest purity and placidity with eternal happiness. His eye is known as eyes of wisdom, his material eyes look at the external world. The circular dot of his forehead represents his third eye, which carries a supernatural vision, known as eyes of consciousness ability to see beyond the material realm. His stretched earlobes which lengthen due to his heavy jewelry in his princely times depict that his ability to hear the world. His smile depicts the deep equanimity despite suffering. Keeping a piece of Lord Buddha at home or office helps to suffuse a more positive aura in the atmosphere of your home. You can fall into meditation by simply contemplating his face.
About Lord Buddha:
The journey of self-discovery Which Siddhartha Gautama to become The Buddha, the awakened one. He is the epitome of collectedness and ataraxic. How to free oneself from the “Dukha” known as the suffering. His first sermon was about human suffering and the way to escape it. He discovers the middle way which includes the Which the four noble truths and the eight-fold path. Buddha’s four noble truths include Dukha, Samudaya, Nirodha, Magga. Buddha’s eightfold path teaches about Panna: decrement and wisdom, Sila: Virtue and mortality, Samadhi: Concentration and meditation. These are the intellectual and ethical perfection that can be achieved through purely human means. His teaching is summed up in Dhamma, which means truth, the law of righteousness. Which lies in a human’s heart and mind.Placement and use:
The charming bust supplicates a peaceful sense of tranquility. Place the showpiece center of the cocktail table, bookends. The showcase of your living room and the bookshelf also serve as a fine place to statue the showpiece. For academic success put a Buddha bust in your kid’s room, or study facing east.Care: Using a soft microfiber cloth to wipe down the surface, enough to get rid of any dust accumulating on the statue.
Generally, Lord Buddha has featured four postures, mainly sitting, standing, walking, and reclining, with the distinct posture he carries many distinct gestures which have many spiritual characteristics. Except for his head which remains the same countenance in all postures. Manifest purity and placidity with eternal happiness. His eye is known as eyes of wisdom, his material eyes look at the external world. The circular dot of his forehead represents his third eye, which carries a supernatural vision, known as eyes of consciousness ability to see beyond the material realm. His stretched earlobes which lengthen due to his heavy jewelry in his princely times depict that his ability to hear the world. His smile depicts the deep equanimity despite suffering. Keeping a piece of Lord Buddha at home or office helps to suffuse a more positive aura in the atmosphere of your home. You can fall into meditation by simply contemplating his face.
About Lord Buddha:
The journey of self-discovery Which Siddhartha Gautama to become The Buddha, the awakened one. He is the epitome of collectedness and ataraxic. How to free oneself from the “Dukha” known as the suffering. His first sermon was about human suffering and the way to escape it. He discovers the middle way which includes the Which the four noble truths and the eight-fold path. Buddha’s four noble truths include Dukha, Samudaya, Nirodha, Magga. Buddha’s eightfold path teaches about Panna: decrement and wisdom, Sila: Virtue and mortality, Samadhi: Concentration and meditation. These are the intellectual and ethical perfection that can be achieved through purely human means. His teaching is summed up in Dhamma, which means truth, the law of righteousness. Which lies in a human’s heart and mind.Placement and use:
The charming bust supplicates a peaceful sense of tranquility. Place the showpiece center of the cocktail table, bookends. The showcase of your living room and the bookshelf also serve as a fine place to statue the showpiece. For academic success put a Buddha bust in your kid’s room, or study facing east.Care: Using a soft microfiber cloth to wipe down the surface, enough to get rid of any dust accumulating on the statue.