Maravijaa Buddha at The Guimet Museum, Paris

Maravijaa Buddha at The Guimet Museum, Paris

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This remarkable bronze sculpture dates back to the 15th century, showcasing stylized features and proportions characteristic of Sukhothai art, a renowned school of sculpture that thrived in this capital between the 13th and 15th centuries. Among the most revered images in Thai iconography, this classical representation of the Buddha is a testament to his ultimate moment of enlightenment. The canonical attitude depicts the Blessed One meditating as he calls upon the Earth to bear witness to his triumph, expressed through a subtle gesture of his right hand. This pivotal moment marks the Maravijaya, where the Awakened One emerges victorious after overcoming the attacks of Mara, the supreme embodiment of temptation and evil in Buddhism. As Mara felt his authority threatened by the Buddha's pursuit of salvation, he unleashed a series of trials upon him. After withstanding an assault by devils and a personal intervention by Mara himself, the Buddha emerged triumphant from these struggles. This masterpiece is part of "Scan The World", a groundbreaking initiative launched by MyMiniFactory to create a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from around the globe for public access. By contributing interesting items from your surroundings, you can join this open-source community effort and email stw@myminifactory.com to learn how to participate.

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