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Hand-carved in magnolia champaka wood by a master Newar artist from the Kathmandu Valley, this remarkable relief depicts the life of the Buddha through a richly detailed narrative composition.
At the center, Shakyamuni Buddha is shown seated in meditation beneath an ornate shrine, embodying enlightenment and inner stillness.
Around him unfolds a complex visual narrative illustrating key moments of his life, from his birth and renunciation to his awakening and teaching.
The composition integrates architectural elements, natural landscapes, and numerous figures, creating a dynamic and immersive storytelling scene.
Each detail contributes to a continuous narrative, inviting the viewer to explore the spiritual journey of the Buddha.
The intricate carving, depth of relief, and refined detailing reflect the exceptional skill of Newar woodcarving traditions.
The harmonious balance between structure and movement enhances both the aesthetic and symbolic power of the piece.
This sculpture stands as both a devotional object and a narrative artwork, embodying the richness of Himalayan artistic heritage and Buddhist philosophy.
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