Statue of Buddha teacher Ajuthia
It is a replica of a 19th-century Cambodian style bronze Buddha statue. This statue depicts the posture of Buddha in teaching, with a dignified sitting posture and hands placed flat, showing a sense of tranquility and wisdom. Ajutya was the ruler of the Peacock Dynasty in ancient India, who had a significant influence on the spread of Buddhism, especially during his reign when Buddhism was greatly promoted. The original of this statue is collected at the Jimei National Museum of Asian Art in Paris. The replica was made by the National Museum Art Studio using the same bronze material as the original, aiming to provide museums and art enthusiasts with opportunities for collection and research.
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