Description An Indonesian (Java) Ratnasambhava Buddha in 13th century Majapahit style. ?? This magnificent Buddha is stood on a tiered square pedestal. His robe is draped to leave the right shoulder bare, and a portion of the garment that covers the left wrist falls behind the figure. The lower hem of the robe comes all the way down so that the??under-cloth??or skirt is completely covered. A halo sits behind the head of the Buddha. This circle of??light??symbolises his divinity.?? The Buddha's right hand faces down, with the palm outwards symbolising generosity. His left holds an alms bowl??representing??charity.?? The Buddha is backed??by a aureole with a beaded border and flaming rim, topped by a Temple Guardian finial. He also has a third eye or urna on his forehead??symbolizing the ability of Buddha to see past our mundane universe of suffering.?? Ratnasambhava Buddha represents richness. His name translates to "Origin of the Jewel" or the "Jewel-Born One." In Buddhism, the Three Jewels??are the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha and Ratnasambhava is often thought of as the giving Buddha. He reigns in the South and is associated with the second skandha, sensation. Meditation on Ratnasambhava Buddha vanquishes pride and greed, focusing instead on equality. He holds his hands in the wish-fulfilling mudra: his right hand facing down and the palm outward and his left in the mudra of meditation. This symbolises generosity.
Dimensions 25cm/10"
Medium Bronze
Condition Report Good condition. Consistent with age
Provenance Ex- private Boston, MA, USA collection.