Buddha is surrounded in his immediate vicinity here by stylized elongated curvaceous forms of two deers. Deers are often seen in Buddhist art surrounding peaceful deities. Their prime symbolic meaning refers to the first ever teaching Buddha gave after attaining enlightenment, in the Deer Park (mrigadawa) at Sarnath near Varanasi. Deers are by nature extremely shy creatures, and their peaceful presence in the aesthetic space represents a pure realm where fear is unknown.
Of Related Interest:
Mudras of the Great Buddha: Symbolic Gestures and Postures (Article)
Buddha in the Varada Mudra (Sterling Silver Box Pendant)
Gautam Buddha (Handcrafted Sterling Silver Finger-Ring)
Buddha Seated on The Six-Ornament Throne of Enlightenment (Tibetan Thangka Painting)
The Temptation Of Buddha (Batik Painting)
Buddha (Silk Painting)
Transcendent Buddha (Kalamkari Painting)
Buddha Shakyamuni (Copper Sculpture gilted with 24 Karat Gold)
Buddha, the Universal Teacher (Brass Statue)
Emaciated Buddha (Grey Stone Sculpture)
Meditating Buddha (Wood Sculpture)
Four Headed Buddha Bust (Green Stone)
For privacy concerns, please view our Privacy Policy
Send as free online greeting card
Email a Friend
Manage Wishlist