In the Parinirvana scene, the Buddha is often surrounded by grieving disciples and celestial beings who lament the loss of their beloved teacher. However, despite their sorrow, the Buddha's countenance remains serene, as he has attained the ultimate goal of liberation and has transcended the cycle of birth and death. This brass figurine serves as a profound reminder of impermanence and the importance of seeking spiritual liberation. It also encourages followers to walk the path of compassion, wisdom, and ethical conduct to attain Nirvana, just as the Buddha did.
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