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Antique Thai Style Seated Bronze Royal Ayutthaya Meditation Buddha Statue - 90cm/36"
Measures - (Height) 90cm/36"
An antique Thai Style seated two part Royal Ayutthaya Meditation Buddha.
The Ayutthaya period in Thailand's history stands as a testament to the country's resilience, cultural richness, and strategic significance. Spanning from the 14th to the 18th centuries, the Kingdom of Ayutthaya thrived as a powerful and influential empire in Southeast Asia.
The roots of Ayutthaya's ascendancy can be traced back to the early 14th century when a Thai-speaking kingdom emerged along the Chao Phraya River in central Thailand. Its strategic location allowed it to control vital trade routes and forge alliances with neighboring states. Under the leadership of King Ramathibodi I, this fledgling kingdom was officially established as the Ayutthaya Kingdom in 1350. King Ramathibodi I is regarded as the first monarch of the Ayutthaya dynasty, and his reign marked the beginning of a prosperous era.
This Royal Ayutthaya Buddha is richly adorned with jewels. He is enthroned and seated in the Dhyana mudra or 'Meditation Position'. The hand gesture that promotes the energy of meditation, deep contemplation and unity with higher energy.
The Buddha has a peaceful countenance with downcast introspective eyes and a firm brow. He has a large ushnisha protuberance on top of his head, symbolizing his high level of spiritual development. His earlobes are stretched long from a youth spent as a prince wearing heavy gold earrings.
Here Buddha is seated on a lotus petal pedestal. The lotus flower represents purity, compassion and the giving of great joy to all.
The Ayutthaya period is a remarkable chapter in Thailand's history, characterized by cultural achievements, international engagements, and periods of prosperity and decline. The Kingdom of Ayutthaya's legacy endures in the form of its architectural wonders, religious monuments, and contributions to Thai culture. While the kingdom eventually succumbed to external pressures, its memory remains a testament to the resilience and enduring spirit of the Thai people.
The casting is beautiful as you can see in the fine details of the fingers and toes.
The Buddha is cast in two sections. A lotus petal adorned base and separate Buddha statue. The Buddha interlocks into the base.
Each detail is rendered perfectly. The distinctive patina of the piece is also particularly delightful.
This traditional in appearance piece is sure to add serenity to your home, office or sacred space.
One of the most recognizable of the Asian deities this representation of the spiritual teacher Buddha is sure to enlighten your home with endlessly timeless style.
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While Thailand is predominantly a Buddhist country, the influence of Hinduism, particularly through the worship of Shiva, has left an indelible mark on the nation’s cultural and religious identity.
From the art and architecture of ancient temples to modern-day rituals and festivals, Shiva’s presence is deeply embedded in Thai society.