Description
his seated Buddha is presented in the Earth-Touching (Bhūmisparśa Mudra) posture, symbolising steadfast resolve and the moment of awakening. The right hand extends toward the earth while the left rests in meditation upon the lap.
The figure is rendered in a monastic robe style, with the robe draped diagonally across the torso and falling naturally over the shoulder. The facial features are softly modelled with gently arched brows and a composed expression. The flame-like finial rises from the ushnisha, complementing the rounded hair curls.
The statue rests upon a tiered lotus base with petal motifs encircling the platform, supported by a structured geometric plinth. The bronze surface shows matured tonal variation consistent with devotional handling and age-related character.
The underside reveals traditional casting structure with embedded sacred elements within the base.
Standing at 42 cm in height and weighing 7.7 kg, the statue offers substantial presence suitable for altar or contemplative display.
Dimensions: 30 × 17 × 42 cm (L × W × H)









