Sakyamuni Buddha
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How to distinguish between the statue of Sakyamuni Buddha and Amitabha Buddha?
How can you distinguish between the statue of Sakyamuni Buddha and Amitabha Buddha? other (as in the Kamakura statue of Amitabha)) or the mudra of exposure, while the earth, touching mudra (right hand pointing down on the right leg with the palm inward) is reserved for a single sitting Sakyamuni. When standing, Amitabha is often shown with his left arm bare and extended downward with thumb and forefinger playing, with his right hand outward also with thumb and forefinger touching. The meaning of this mudra is that wisdom (symbolized by the raised hand) can be access to even the lowest beings, while the outstretched hand shows that Amitabha's compassion is directed at the lowest beings, who can not save himself themselves. When not depicted alone, often presenting Amitabha with two assistants: Avalokitesvara (Guanyin), which appears on his right, and Mahāsthāmaprāpta (DA Shì Zhi) shown on the left. In Tibetan Buddhism, Amitabha is red (red is the color of love, compassion, and emotional energy). Your address is west and what is conceived as the Red () sunset. Its emblem is the single lotus flower. He is thus associated with the attributes of the lotus: gentleness, openness, and purity.
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