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The Witness to Truth Shakyamuni Buddha in Bhumisparsha (Earth-Touching) Mudra

Size: (7350) cm
1_B12131

$ 774

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The Witness to Truth is a deeply symbolic hand-painted Himalayan artwork portraying Gautama Buddha in the sacred Bhumisparsha Mudra, or Earth-Touching Gesture—one of the most revered moments in Buddhist iconography. This powerful composition captures the instant of enlightenment, when Shakyamuni Buddha called upon the earth itself to witness the truth of his awakening beneath the Bodhi tree.

At the center of the painting, the Buddha is seated in unwavering meditation upon a radiant lotus throne, symbolizing purity, spiritual awakening, and freedom from illusion. His right hand extends gracefully downward to touch the earth, representing grounded wisdom, inner resolve, and the triumph of awareness over fear and distraction. His left hand rests peacefully in his lap in meditative balance, symbolizing serenity, mindfulness, and complete inner stillness.

The Buddha’s tranquil expression radiates compassion, clarity, and timeless wisdom. His calm gaze and centered posture create a contemplative atmosphere that invites mindfulness and quiet reflection. The flowing robes, rendered with elegant detail, symbolize humility, discipline, and the simplicity of enlightened living.

Inspired by the sacred artistic traditions of Nepal, this artwork follows classical Himalayan Thangka-inspired principles of sacred proportion, symmetry, and spiritual balance. Every element—from the lotus throne and luminous halo to the surrounding decorative motifs—is carefully hand-painted using traditional Himalayan techniques.

The composition is enriched with intricate mandala-inspired geometry, sacred floral patterns, and finely detailed ornamental borders that frame the central figure in harmonious structure. These sacred visual elements are designed to support meditation and concentration, guiding the viewer inward toward calm awareness and emotional balance.

The color palette blends grounding earth tones with radiant gold-inspired accents, soft crimson highlights, and subtle celestial blues. Earth tones reinforce the symbolism of the Earth-Touching Gesture, reflecting connection to truth, stability, and reality itself. Gold symbolizes enlightened wisdom and spiritual illumination, while blue introduces calmness and contemplative depth.

Crafted using layered mineral-inspired pigments and ultra-fine brushwork, the painting possesses remarkable texture, depth, and luminous richness. Each brushstroke reflects patience, devotion, and the meditative discipline central to traditional Himalayan sacred art.

The Witness to Truth functions as both a devotional image and a contemplative centerpiece for mindful living. It is ideally suited for meditation rooms, Buddhist altars, yoga studios, wellness sanctuaries, and peaceful interiors dedicated to spiritual reflection and emotional harmony.

Beyond its visual beauty, the artwork carries a timeless message: awakening arises through grounded awareness, perseverance, and direct understanding of truth. The Earth-Touching Mudra serves as a reminder of inner strength, resilience, and the transformative power of mindfulness.

Each painting is individually handcrafted, ensuring subtle uniqueness in brushwork, tonal layering, and ornamental detail. No two pieces are identical, making every artwork a singular expression of sacred artistry and spiritual devotion.

Highlights:

  • Hand-painted Shakyamuni Buddha Himalayan artwork
  • Features Gautama Buddha in Bhumisparsha (Earth-Touching) Mudra
  • Symbolizes enlightenment, grounded wisdom, and truth
  • Inspired by Himalayan Buddhist traditions of Nepal
  • Intricate lotus, mandala, and sacred ornamental detailing
  • Rich earth tones with luminous gold-inspired accents
  • Ideal for meditation spaces, altars, and contemplative interiors
  • Crafted using traditional Himalayan painting techniques
  • Each piece is uniquely handcrafted
Boudha Stupa Thanka

Boudha Stupa Thanka

Boudha Stupa Thanka

Boudha Stupa Thanka

Boudha Stupa Thanka