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Authors: Revire, Nicolas
Title: A comprehensive study Bhadrāsana Buddha images from first-millennium Thailand
Date: 2012
Source: Rian Thai: International Journal of Thai Studies
Abstract: This article presents in detail a study of a particular type of Buddha image, those seated in <i>bhadrāsana</i>, that is the posture with both legs extended and the feet firmly planted on the ground or on a lotus pedestal. There are few of these seated Buddha images left from the first millennium CE compared to the large corpus of Buddhas seated crossed-legged or standing images. However, this iconography is often found – albeit not only – in central Thailand during the commonly labelled “art or period of Dvāravatī” (ca 7<sup>th</sup>-8<sup>th</sup> c.), one of Thailand’s oldest religious and artistic cultures.
Date Created: 3/23/2015
Volume: 5
Page Start: 91
Page End: 152