Significance of Bhumisparshamudra
In Dutch: Bhumisparshamudra; In Finnish: Bhumisparshamudra; In Spanish: Bhumisparshamudra
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Buddhist concept of 'Bhumisparshamudra'
Bhumisparshamudra in Buddhism symbolizes the Buddha's call for the earth’s witness during temptation and signifies the Bodhisattva's rightful claim to enlightenment through the earth-touching gesture.
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) The earth-touching gesture made by the Bodhisattva, symbolizing his right to enlightenment.[1]
From: The gods of northern Buddhism
(1) A gesture made by the Buddha to call the earth to witness during his resistance to temptation.[2]
The concept of Bhumisparshamudra in local and regional sources
Bhumisparshamudra signifies a crucial Buddhist sculpture illustrating the Buddha’s gesture of touching the earth, symbolizing his enlightenment moment, emphasizing the deep spiritual connection and significance in Buddhist art and teachings.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) A significant Buddhist sculpture depicting the Buddha touching the earth, symbolizing the moment of enlightenment.[3]