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Head Statuette of Indian Buddha (or Tathagata)

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This type of Indian Buddha head statuette (also called Tathagata) is specific to a very specific branch of Buddhism.

  • Most popular representation of the Buddha in India
  • Statuette selected by our Buddhism specialist
  • Made by direct carving on wood
  • Material: mahogany
  • Height: 6 cm
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What is special about this “Indian Buddha head” statuette?

Indian Buddhism stands out from other forms of this religion for a particularly impressive level of spirituality.

India is the source of Buddhism, it is therefore this form which is closest to the first teachings of the Buddha... and this is felt.

In all likelihood, this is the face you see here that the Buddha really would have had.

For some, this will have no weight in their minds.

For others, treating yourself to this type of Indian lucky charm will become a necessity.

Everyone has their own idea on the subject...

From a purely aesthetic point of view we can also notice a few points.

This statuette of the Buddha has an astonishing cut, as if composed of small pimples.

His earlobes are particularly large.

We can see a strange dot on his forehead.

If all these conditions are respected, you are indeed dealing with an Indian Buddha.

You will have noticed, this is indeed the case for this statuette.

This statuette therefore corresponds to one of the Indian lucky charms most influenced by the powers of the Buddha.

Despite the "magical" uses that some try to make with this type of statue, that is not its purpose.

Buddhism is above all an interior religion, and this statuette is simply there to remind us of the teachings of the Buddha on a daily basis.

If you too tend to forget them, perhaps you should take a closer look at this statuette.