People are often
confused with the statues depicting Buddha and their meanings in one way or the
other, especially the ones between the statues of Shakyamuni Buddha and
Laughing Buddha or Budai. Generally these are the two Buddha Statues
which are famous all over the world. One of the main reasons for the confusion
may be the name as they both has the term “Buddha” used to refer either of
them. The main difference, though, is
that one of them is the statue of the Buddha while the other is the
statue of a Buddha.
The following
descriptions, however, may help clear up any confusion regarding these famous
statues of Buddha.
Statue of Sidhhartha/Shakyamuni Buddha (The Buddha)
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The statue of
Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha or Shakyamuni Buddha, depicts the
image of a spiritual leader or the teacher who originated from the northern
South Asian region. Born as a prince in a state of Kapilvastu almost 2600 years
ago, he left all the earthly belongings he had as a prince and his palace to
medidate to find a true meaning of life. After achieving enlightenment
following years of medidation, his teachings became the foundation of what we
know today as the religion of Buddhism.
He is the one whom the
Buddhist refer to when the talk about the Buddha. The statues of Gautam
Buddha or Buddharupa are often depicted in various poses, including
seated meditation (with various hand gestures or mudras), standing or walking
and lying down on his side, representing various stages of his life and his
teachings.
Statue of Laughing Buddha
The statue of Laughing Buddha is that of the character Hotei, who is based on an eccentric monk
who lived at the time of Lian Dynasty in ancient China. Also famous as Budai,
this statue has become associated as the bringer of good luck and good fortunes
across many Asian countries. He is usually identified with (or as an
incarnation of) Maitreya, so much so that the Budai image is one of the main
forms in which Maitreya is depicted in East Asia.
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In Buddhism, the
term Buddha is referred to the person who has attained enlightenment
through the practice of medidation. . Eventhough, the Theravada Buddhists refer
to Budai as an Arhat rather than a Buddha, the
statues of Laughing Buddha are often depicted him as an obese bald man who is
smiling or laughing, hence earning him the name Laughing Buddha.
Here you go, the
difference between the statues of Shakyamuni Buddha and the Laughing Buddha.
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