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Vairochana Buddha Seated Giving the First Sermon (Dharmachakramudra)
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Vairochana Buddha Seated Giving the First Sermon (Dharmachakramudra)
Vairochana Buddha Seated Giving the First Sermon (Dharmachakramudra), Mongolia, late 17th/early 18th century
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Buddha Buddhist Buddhists Cross Legged Figurine Gilded Gilding Gilt Gilt Bronze Legs Crossed Lotus Lotus Flower Lotus Position Mongolia Mongolian Mudra Objectarts Of Asia Padmasana Serene Serenity Statuette Posture
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This print showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of a bronze sculpture titled "Vairochana Buddha Seated Giving the First Sermon (Dharmachakramudra)" from late 17th or early 18th century Mongolia. The serene figure of Vairochana Buddha sits cross-legged in the lotus position, his golden body gilded with intricate details that reflect the artistry of its time. With hands gesturing in Dharmachakramudra, symbolizing the turning of the wheel of dharma, this statue represents an important moment in Buddhist history when Vairochana Buddha delivered his first sermon. The lotus flower beneath him signifies purity and enlightenment, while its petals gracefully unfold around him. The rich colors and textures captured in this photograph highlight both the beauty and spiritual significance embodied by this ancient artwork. It serves as a testament to Mongolia's cultural heritage and its deep connection to Buddhism. As we gaze upon this statuette, we are transported back centuries ago, immersing ourselves in a world where devotion met artistic expression. This image invites us to contemplate serenity and find solace amidst life's chaos. It reminds us that even today, these timeless teachings continue to inspire millions around the globe. Displayed within an art gallery at Chicago's renowned Art Institute, this photograph allows viewers to appreciate not only the skillful craftsmanship but also gain insight into Mongolian culture and religious practices through visual storytelling.
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