Monday, 16 March 2009

Monochrome Monday - Hand Gesture



This photo shows a hand gesture (also called Mudra) of a Buddha statue up in Genting Highland. There are several key mudras portrayed in Buddha statues. This one is called the Teaching mudra. It is said that the Buddha was teaching the Four Noble Truths when he had this hand gesture.

This photo is posted for the Monochrome Monday's meme.

13 comments:

  1. Great photo. Thanks, again, for the lesson. I had not known that.

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  2. A fine picture of a beautiful gesture.

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  3. Very poignant photograph to me. Well done.

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  4. Great shot. Thanks for sharing some information on the statue. What amazes me is the detail the artist captured in the hand.

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  5. My daughter has just given me a book on buddhism and I followed your links to learn more..Oh..and great photo...

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  6. Interesting detail and information.
    You learnt me something today.

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  7. What a delightful photograph. Thanks for your explanation.

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  8. A really 'ahhh that's good' shot!

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  9. Lovely texture, that only b&w could bring out. Nice one.

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  10. J.C , Great pix! Black and white gives this pic some kind of serenity.
    PeaceFool made me smile...
    Which camera do you use?
    And thank you very much for following me on blog. :-))
    Keep in touch!
    Angie

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  11. Hi Angie,

    I use a Fuji Finepix S650D camera. It's a prosumer. I have just started using this camera for less than 2 years. It serves me well as I have a little taste of DSLR features and at the same time it allows me to capture video shots too.

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Terima kasih (This is in the Malay language). In English, it means Thank you. I love reading your comments. Your feedback do help me to improve my photography skill and motivate me in my daily blog posting.

Wish you a splendid day ahead! :o) J.C.