The sleeping Buddha textured canvas, hand painted in a variety of colors with gold reflections, provides a tranquil Zen atmosphere. This artwork is often used as a Feng Shui or Vastu item, as it is a symbol of enlightenment, balance, and inner peace. Placement of such an object in the North-East corner has the potential to unleash powerful energy. This canvas is ideal for living areas and meditation rooms.
Placing a Buddha artwork or a statue in your home can attract positive energy. Buddha artworks are a popular feng shui or Vastu item. Buddha is a symbol of enlightenment, balance and inner peace. By placing an image or statue of a Buddha in the North-East direction, we can stimulate the high powered energy of this corner.
Compose a relaxing Zen atmosphere with the sleeping Buddha textured canvas.
This large hand painted colourful canvas of Buddha with lots of texture and pretty gold reflections.
A unique picture which creates a soft and soothing atmosphere in your interior.
Perfect for living room or yoga room.
This large Buddha canvas painting is a mixture of gold and brown distressed paint. This would look amazing on any wall in the home.
Compose a relaxing Zen atmosphere with the sleeping Buddha textured canvas.
This large hand painted canvas of Buddha with lots of texture and pretty gold reflections.
A unique picture which creates a soft and soothing atmosphere in your interior.
Perfect for living room or yoga room.
Canvas size:
H: 24 inch
W: 36 inch
And
H: 20 inch
W: 30 inch
Ready to hang canvas. Comes with or without frame. Fame is made by light weight wood.
The Nirvana Buddha / Reclining Buddha :
This statue depicts the Historical Buddha in the last moments of life on earth, prior to the Buddha dying one last time before entering Nirvana (often written in English as ParaNirvana when referring to the life of The Buddha). It is said that an alms giver had accidentally given the Buddha pork that had gone bad, and this eventually led to the death of the Buddha.
Because the Buddha had gained enlightenment in this lifetime, the Buddha was able to escape the endless cycle of birth - death - rebirth (known as samsara) and was able to enter Nirvana. In this pose, the Buddha is always depicted lying on the right hand side on top of a resting table. One of the most well-known examples of this statue is enshrined at Wat Pho in Bangkok, Thailand, although there are numerous other temples throughout Southeast Asia that house statues in the posture.