Buddha picture

Buddha Picture and Tattoo: Buddha is known for his enlightened ideas, concepts and logic. His teachings have often helped people cultivate compassion and avoid delusions. Buddha never forced people to accept his beliefs or imbibe his principles. Different texts display Buddha pictures, images and tattoos in different ways, including a list of distinguishing characteristics. Some of the basic characteristics found in every Buddha image are as follows:
- The length of Buddha’s fingers and toes are extended to the same length.
- The sharp aquiline nose.
- Broad shoulders.
- A bulge on the top of the head signifying immense knowledge and strong determination.
- Elongated ears because of wearing heavy jewelry from a young age.
Picture of Lord Buddha: Lord Buddha was a man who gained a complete understanding of the meaning of life. He gained enlightenment through experience, meditation and observation. Buddha indicated the middle path to several problems in life. There are a number of Buddhist sites that display representations of the teaching, such as Buddha’s footprints symbolizing his impact on humanity and the wheel of law, representing his teachings. There are several sites that are dedicated to the images, pictures and information related to Lord Buddha. The pictures of Lord Buddha symbolize peace and detachment, reflecting a stable mind and complete control over the negative emotions of greed and fear. The serene look of Lord Buddha symbolizes mental strength and determination.
Laughing Buddha Picture: The Laughing Buddha is an English name for the Buddhist figure, Budai or Hotei. The Laughing Buddha picture represents the Bodhisattva Maitreya. He is considered to be a part of the Buddhist, Taoist and Shinto culture and is symbolized by a Chinese Chan monk. The Laughing Buddha picture graces several restaurants and temples. He has become an idol of contentment and abundance. Hotei is regarded as one of the seven Lucky Gods in Japan. He is often laughing or smiling and his nickname in Chinese is the ‘Happy Buddha’. He is known as Budai or Budai Luohan in Chinese. The same characters are pronounced as Hotei in Japanese.
Buddha Pictures and Statues: Buddha pictures and statues play a very significant role in conveying spiritual teachings in traditional societies, where the literacy rate is considerably low. Various postures of Lord Buddha signify specific lessons and moments in the life of Buddha. Buddha pictures and statues are considered religious art or activity of ‘merit making’, since they help to spread the teachings of Buddha to reduce the suffering of people. Many craftsmen do not design new images, but copy the designs of existing temple images of Lord Buddha. However, the individualistic style of a craftsman is often reflected in the finer details of the Buddha image. Residents of Southeast Asia believe that an image of Lord Buddha should be made from the best possible materials. Rich tropical hardwood is considered the best material for the wooden statues kept in homes.
