The term "Shakyamuni" has been specifically coined to differentiate the historical Buddha from the general concept of a 'Buddha,' which refers to an awakened one. In Buddhist teachings, anyone who attains enlightenment can technically be called a Buddha. Shakyamuni Buddha is often depicted seated on a double lotus pedestal.
His right hand holds a pot while his left-hand forms the bhumisparsha mudra, symbolizing the earth-touching gesture during his encounter with Mara, the temptress. The vajra, signifying the Vajrayana sect, is placed in front. He is attired in a simple monastic robe or sanghati. Notably, his eyes exhibit inlaid marks, influenced by Kashmiri or Eastern Indian artistry.
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