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                    Monday pose 

Buddha with left arm at his side and right arm raised half way with the palm of his hand held upward, dispelling evil and preventing conflict. 

Popularly called ‘Stopping relatives from fighting’

 

Wednesday morning  

Buddha standing and holding an elm bowl, offering people the chance to give dana.

Wednesday evening

Buddha sitting with both feet on the ground and hands planted on his knees. He is receiving gifts of honey comb from a monkey and water from  an elephant. Just as the Buddha teaches respect for all living things, this posture illustrates the respect of all the living thing for the Buddha.

 

Friday pose

Buddha standing with his hands clasped to his chest in contemplation of how to teach dharma to others. He divided people into 4 categories of lotus flowers.

 

 

Saturday pose

Buddha sitting in lotus posture protected from a storm by Mucalinda, 

king of naga. Epitomize power and protection.

 

 

Tuesday pose

Buddha reclining, holding his head up with his right hand. Showing relaxation and convalescence and representing Buddha’s passage to Nirvana and the death of the body.

Thursday pose

Buddha sitting in lotus posture with palms resting in lap , representing the perfect mental discipline.

 

 

Sunday pose

Buddha standing , looking down with hands clasped in front , contemplating and reflecting on the suffering of all beings and the significant of all prior events in his life.

About Oi, the Bouddha Lady

The different poses of Bouddha images has been in Oi's life since day one.

As a Tuesday child, her birthday Bouddha is the reclining Bouddha. People used to tease her that she was a lazy girl because her bouddha is the sleeping bouddha.

Oi has learn a lot later, that the reclining bouddha in essence is relaxation. It reminds her each time she sees it that she needs to slow down and relax. The deeper the relaxation, the better the meaning and the depth of her work. The deeper the relaxation the more genuine meaning of her production and also the deeper relaxation the better production.

There is no other pose more suitable that his one for Oi who cannot stay still for even one minute.

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For instance, a monk fashion of safron robes were many different shades with different methods of dyes

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