Anuradhapura Buddha Statue – Sri Lanka.
Address
Anuradhapura Buddha Statue – Mahamevnāwa Park Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka.
Diety
Buddha
Introduction
The Samadhi Buddha is a famous statue situated at Mahamevnāwa Park in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. The Buddha is depicted in the position of the Dhyana Mudra, the posture of meditation associated with his first Enlightenment. This statue is 7 feet 3 inches in height and carved from dolomite marble. It is similar to the Toluvila statue from the same period. It is similar to Gupta period Buddha images, it is believed that originally the image was gilded and had inlaid eyes. Made of precious gems. It is likely that it was one of the four statues around a sacred Bodhi tree shrine. This is the only one that has survived largely intact. Whether the Buddha’s Enlightenment was the experience technically called samadhi. In the Dhyana Mudra the Buddha sits cross-legged with his upturned palms placed one over the other on his lap. This position is universally known throughout the Buddhist world, and this statue is therefore one of the most typical pieces of Buddhist sculpture. It is not to be confused with the very similar “Earth-Touching Mudra,” which depicts the simple action the Buddha took to fend off the illusions projected by Mara, who was desperate to prevent the Buddha from realizing that his, Mara’s, projections, and with them the entire world, are an illusion. The statue is dated to about 4th-6th centuries and is regarded as one of the finest Buddha statues in Sri Lanka. A 25-foot replica of the Anuradhapur Samadhi Buddha was created by a monk sculptor, the Venerable Embulawitiya Medhananda Thero, at the New Jersey Buddhist Vihara & Meditation Center (NJBV) in Franklin Township in New Jersey in USA. It has been declared a Cultural Landmark by the Township Council.
Century/Period/Age
1000 Years old
Managed By
Department of Archaeology
Nearest Bus Station
Anuradhapura
Nearest Railway Station
Anuradhapura Station
Nearest Airport
Sigiriya