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Sakya South Monastery Assembly Hall: Sakyamuni Buddha
Sakya South Monastery Assembly Hall: Sakyamuni Buddha
 

Sakya South Monastery Assembly Hall: Sakyamuni Buddha

CHINA, Tibet, Shigatse; 13th–14th century; Gilt copper alloy; H: 3.8 m
This seated Sakyamuni Buddha statue has a broad face, curled hair, and a high usnisa topped with a gem. The long earlobes, square face, and protruding chin are typical features found on Tibetan sculptures. The figure has been dressed in a fabric robe of red and gold. An alms bowl is held in the left hand while the right hand forms the bhumisparsa (earth-touching) mudra. The magnificent mandorla behind the statue is 3.8 m high while the actual statue is only 2.5 m high. The mandorla features a protective deity dancing near the crest.