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Buddha
means "Awakened one" or "Enlightened one. Buddha,
Siddhartha Gautama, in Sanskrit, or Siddhartha Gotama,
in Pali, was a spiritual teacher from ancient India and
the founder of Buddhism. He is generally recognized by
Buddhists as the Supreme Buddha of our age. The precise
nature of such a supreme Buddha - whether "merely" human
or a transcendental, immortal, god-transcending being -
is differently construed in Theravada and Mahayana
Buddhism. Gautama, also known as Sakyamuni or Shakyamuni
(sage of the Shakyas), is the key figure in Buddhism,
and accounts of his life, discourses, and monastic rules
were said to have been summarized after his death and
memorized by the sangha. Scholars are increasingly
reluctant to make unqualified claims about the
historical facts of the Buddha's life and teachings.
Collectible figurines from India for religious and
inspirational purposes. Statues and sculptures of Hindu
Gods and Goddesses. All carvings are done in uniquely
Indian style in brass. Brass is any alloy of copper and
zinc; the proportions of zinc and copper can be varied
to create a range of brasses with varying properties.
Brass is a substitutional alloy. Brass has a muted
yellow color, somewhat similar to gold. It is relatively
resistant to tarnishing, and is often used as decoration
and for coins. The craft is practiced by the people of
the Kansari caste who can be broadly described as metal
smiths while a particular variety, dhokra, is practiced
mainly by sithulias and hand carved by some of the
finest sculpture artists of India. The largest
concentration of the former is Kantilo and Balakati in
Puri district although fairly substantial numbers are
found in Cuttack, Ganjam and Sambalpur districts.
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