Lord Buddha Turquoise Coral Studded Bust

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In this Lord Buddha turquoise coral-studded bust, Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral are nicely used to give an impressive look. The figure is nicely treated and Lord Buddha’s passion for non-violence and truth comes alive in this beautiful brass figure. Gautam Buddha gave up the luxury of royalty in search of the ultimate truth and finally he found the universal panacea for all mundane ills plaguing mankind. Practice of non-violence, love for all,

His Eightfold Path, (Atthangika-magga) was the path to enlightenment. The idea of the Eightfold Path appears in what is regarded as the first sermon of the founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, which he delivered after his enlightenment. There he sets forth a middle way, the Eightfold Path, between the extremes of asceticism and sensual indulgence. Later, the Buddha sets forth the Four Noble Truths and identifies the fourth truth, the truth of the path, with the Eightfold Path. Each element of the path also is discussed at length in other texts.

In brief, the eight elements of the path are: (1) correct view, an accurate understanding of the nature of things, (2) correct intention, avoiding thoughts of attachment, hatred, and harmful intent, (3) correct speech, refraining from verbal misdeeds, (4) correct action, (5) correct livelihood, (6) correct effort, (7) correct mindfulness, and (8) correct concentration, single-mindedness.

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In this Lord Buddha turquoise coral-studded bust, Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral are nicely used to give an impressive look. The figure is nicely treated and Lord Buddha’s passion for non-violence and truth comes alive in this beautiful brass figure. Gautam Buddha gave up the luxury of royalty in search of the ultimate truth and finally he found the universal panacea for all mundane ills plaguing mankind. Practice of non-violence, love for all,

His Eightfold Path, (Atthangika-magga) was the path to enlightenment. The idea of the Eightfold Path appears in what is regarded as the first sermon of the founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, which he delivered after his enlightenment. There he sets forth a middle way, the Eightfold Path, between the extremes of asceticism and sensual indulgence. Later, the Buddha sets forth the Four Noble Truths and identifies the fourth truth, the truth of the path, with the Eightfold Path. Each element of the path also is discussed at length in other texts.

In brief, the eight elements of the path are: (1) correct view, an accurate understanding of the nature of things, (2) correct intention, avoiding thoughts of attachment, hatred, and harmful intent, (3) correct speech, refraining from verbal misdeeds, (4) correct action, (5) correct livelihood, (6) correct effort, (7) correct mindfulness, and (8) correct concentration, single-mindedness.

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