Buddhist Statues
Buddhist statues are artistic representations of the Buddha and other important figures in Buddhism. They are often made from materials like bronze, stone, or wood and can vary in size from small figurines to large monuments. These statues serve as focal points for meditation and worship, helping practitioners connect with the teachings of Buddhism.
The design of Buddhist statues typically reflects specific attributes and postures, known as mudras, which convey different meanings. For example, the Dhyana mudra represents meditation, while the Bhumisparsha mudra symbolizes the moment of enlightenment. These statues are found in temples, homes, and public spaces across many countries where Buddhism is practiced.