Hand Sculpted monolithic limestone Small Buddha Statue - Primitive tribal craft And a Vintage Art Form of India - by mollisarts
Hi Art Collector, Are you looking for unique and fully hand crafted sculptures of deities or mythological art collectibles? Here we have something to offer you from the land of spirituality and epics.
This Art Collectible:
This stone sculpture is hand crafted from a single stone with some basic and traditional tool kits. While visiting a heritage historic village situated in foot hills of Indian mountains we learned this Vintage art form. To know the full story , please visit our website MollisArts.
Specification:
weight: 1879 gm height: 16.5 cm width: 20 cm depth: 5 cm
Myths About Gautama Buddha:
According to Buddhist tradition, the Buddha was born in Lumbini in what's now Nepal, to grandparents of the Shakya clan, but abandoned his family to live as a wandering ascetic. Leading a life of soliciting, asceticism, and contemplation, he attained enlightenment at Bodh Gaya, a vill in the northeast Indian state of Bihar.
As per sutras, after taking asceticism to its axes, Gautama realized that this hadn't helped him attain nirvana, and that he wanted to recapture strength to pursue his goal. One popular story tells of how he accepted milk and rice pudding from a village girl named Sujata. His break with asceticism is said to have led his five companions to abandon him, since they believed that he'd abandoned his hunt and grow undisciplined. At this point, Gautama flashed back a former experience of dhyana he'd as a child sitting under a tree while his father worked. This memory leads him to understand that dhyana(" contemplation") is the path to emancipation, and the textbooks also depict the Buddha achieving all four dhyanas, followed by the" three advanced lores"( tevijja), climaxing in complete sapience into the Four Noble trueness, thereby attaining freedom from samsara, the endless cycle of rebirth.
We are making Buddhist sculptures and idols of Hindu deities from generations. We express our devotion by sculpting each artifact with minute finishing details and yet without impacting the simplicity of each idol because We believe deities are part of our family.
Each of our creation is an invitation from MollisArts to you to join our spiritual journey and feel the connection.
