Garden of Tranquility

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Garden of Tranquility

This serene garden of Tranquility is perfect for those who like to be at one with nature. A tranquil Buddha sits in deep meditation next to a small grey tea light holder, on a bed of pebbles. A small, green resin Lotus is also part of the garden, along with the white sand and a rake to make sure everything is even and tidy. All of the pieces are separate and so can be individually moved to create your own personalised garden. The base is split in two and replicates the shape of the Yin Yang symbol. Cast in high-quality resin before being painstakingly hand-painted, this piece would be the perfect gift for those who crave peace.

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Garden of Tranquility

This serene garden of Tranquility is perfect for those who like to be at one with nature. A tranquil Buddha sits in deep meditation next to a small grey tea light holder, on a bed of pebbles. A small, green resin Lotus is also part of the garden, along with the white sand and a rake to make sure everything is even and tidy. All of the pieces are separate and so can be individually moved to create your own personalised garden. The base is split in two and replicates the shape of the Yin Yang symbol. Cast in high-quality resin before being painstakingly hand-painted, this piece would be the perfect gift for those who crave peace.

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The six main mudras are;

Dhyana Mudra – This mudra signifies meditation. Both hands are in the lap with palms upward. Also, the right hand is on top of the left hand.

Bhumisparsa Mudra – Subduing Mara, Calling the Earth to Witness. The left hand lies in the lap, palm upward. The right hand bends over the right knee, with fingers slightly touching the ground.

Abhaya Mudra – Imparting Fearlessness. Make this gesture with the hand raised and the palm facing outwards, fingers extended pointing upward. Also, bend the wrist at a right angle with the forearm.

Vitarka Mudra – Teaching, Giving Instruction, Reason. In the previous Mudra the hand is held closer to the chest. Facing outward is the palm. The index finger and the thumb make a circle. The other three fingers point upward.

Dharmachakra Mudra – Turning the Wheel of the Law in Motion. Same gesture with both hands as in Vitarka Mudra. In addition, the hands are also held closer to the chest of the Buddha. Therefore, the fingers of the left hand also rest against the palm of the right hand.

Varada Mudra – Symbolizing Charity. The hand lowered with the palm facing outward is the gesture of bestowing blessings or of giving charity. Also, extended downwards, the hand has its palm out.

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Meditation Garden

Garden of Tranquility

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