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Buddhist statue

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  • Special Retreat Germany September 2014
    Rosemary
    13
    10
    A lot of the Buddhist statues show the enlightened one touching the ground with one hand, what does that symbolize?
    Ref: 2014.09.x.13.10
    Audio answer
    • Buddhist statue
    • Buddha
    • Earth
    • Touch the ground
    • Called the earth to witness
    • Mara
  • Special Retreat Australia April 2004
    Steve
    5
    1
    When in a hall with a Buddhist statue, before and after a formal meditation we bow to the Triple Gem. We're not bowing to the manmade statue, why then do we not bow to the Triple Gem when meditating in rooms with no statue?
    Ref: 2004.04.x.05.01
    Written answer
    • Buddhist statue
    • Gratitude
    • Loneliness
    • Respect
    • Short form reflections
    • Triple Gem
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