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Materials: Lost Wax Method,
Copper, Hand Made in Nepal
Height: 19 1/2 inches Width: 10 inches Depth: 5 inches
Weight: 8 pounds
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Dipankara derives from 'deepa" meaning lamp. He is the most celebrated and the
first of the twenty-four Buddhas. Dipavati is the name of his capital city .
In a past kalpa, King Arcishtra lived there. Dipankara was a Bodhisattva in
Tushita heaven during the same kalpa. When the time came for him to descend he
entered the womb of one of the spouses of the king as the king was thought most
suitable to be his father. When the queen was in the throes of childbirth she
asked the king to send her to a lotus pond. As soon as she reached the spot, an
island sprung up in the midst of the pond for the Bodhisattva to take birth. A
large number of bright lamps manifested miraculously. Dipankara Buddha is
believed to have lived on this earth for over 100,000 years. He kept on finding
someone worthy of hearing the divine truth. Then he decided to convert the
world and caused a miracle which appeared in the form of a great city that
materialized from his lamp and became stationary in space. Fierce flames
emitted from the four walls while the people of Jambudvipa gazed upon the
miracle. Their hearts were filled with fear and they looked for Buddha to save
them. Dipankara came forth from the burning city, descended, and seated himself
on a lion to teach the law.
Dipankara is represented with his right hand in the
Abhaya Mudra (Fear Not Pose) and his left hand
in
Varada Mudra (Blessing Pose). He is depicted
standing with the monastic garment draped over the left shoulder with pleated
edges. The lower robe is pleated in the manner of a flowering skirt, like all
other Buddhas, Dipankara has short curly hair, ushnisha, urna and long earlobes.
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