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Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Buddha Shakyamuni
Photo: Elizabeth Mann

Buddha Shakyamuni

Date14th century
Label TextAfter trying many different paths to escape samsara (the cycle of suffering and rebirth), Gautama Shakyamuni sat under a tree to meditate at the site now known as Bodh Gaya. Coming to understand that a path of moderation would allow release from samsara, he emerges from deep meditation—his left hand remains in dhyana mudra. His right hand touches the ground to summon the earth goddess, Bhumi, to witness his bodhi (moment of awakening). Bhumishparsha mudra recalls the historic event in when he becomes the Buddha (the awakened one), but also represents Buddhist enlightenment in general.
Object number69.144
Photo CreditPhoto: Elizabeth Mann
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Boundless: Stories of Asian Art, Feb. 8, 2020 - ongoing.
Credit LineNasli and Alice Heeramaneck Collection
Dimensions9 x 6 3/8 x 5 7/8 in. (22.86 x 16.19 x 14.92 cm)
MediumCopper alloy
Photo: Susan A. Cole
Indian
late 8th to early 9th century
Object number: 74.70
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Chinese
14th - 15th century
Object number: 69.114
Photo: Paul Macapia
Tibetan
late 14th to early 15th century
Object number: 70.2
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Tibetan
late 13th - 14th century
Object number: 70.62
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Tibetan
ca. 1750-1850
Object number: 33.703
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Nepalese
mid-15th to mid 16th century
Object number: 50.185.1
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Nepalese
mid-15th to mid-16th century
Object number: 50.185.2
Photo: Paul Macapia
Nepalese
ca. 14th century
Object number: 51.101
Arching surround
Indian
ca. 14th century
Object number: 67.130
Vajrapani
Chinese
17th-18th century
Object number: 67.132
Portrait of the monk Jamyang Konchok Zangpo
Tibetan
15th century
Object number: 70.65
Walking Buddha
Thai
ca. 1350-1500
Object number: 49.48