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Antique Thai Style Bronze Dvaravati Sīvali Devotee / Disciple Buddha - 26cm/10"

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Antique Thai Style Dvaravati Devotee S?vali Disciple of Buddha Statue - 26cm/10" Measurements - H26cm/10" An antique Thai style S?vali, Devotee or disciple of Buddha, stood with furled umbrella and walking staff. In Buddhism, S?vali, is often regarded as the patron saint of good fortune and abundance. Known for his extraordinary karma, generosity, and luck, S?vali is widely revered in Therav?da Buddhism, especially in countries like Thailand, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Laos. While he was not a central figure in the Buddha?s original sangha (community), S?vali?s story offers profound lessons on resilience, generosity, and the impact of karma, making him a powerful symbol of auspiciousness and a source of inspiration for laypeople and monks alike. S?vali is a historical figure who lived during the time of the Buddha. His journey to becoming an arahant (a fully enlightened being) was marked by unusual challenges and an unwavering spirit. He was born as the son of Queen Suppavasa, who endured a difficult seven-year pregnancy with him. The Buddha predicted that the delay would lead to great karmic blessings, as it was a result of S?vali?s past life actions, and that he would become an arahant with exceptional merit. Upon his birth, Queen Suppavasa?s suffering transformed into blessings, and S?vali grew up destined to lead a life of exceptional spiritual and material abundance. As he entered the monastic life under the Buddha, S?vali?s incredible merit quickly became apparent. He was renowned for his ability to attract material resources wherever he went, ensuring that his fellow monks and laypeople were never in need. His connection to abundance earned him the title of ?Arhat of Good Fortune,? and he is honored to this day as a saint of wealth, prosperity, and blessings. The disciples of Buddha were not only followers but also played essential roles in the early development of Buddhist doctrines and practices. Their wisdom and experiences are recorded in various Buddhist texts, making them ideal subjects for veneration through statues. The disciple has a peaceful countenance with downcast introspective eyes and a firm brow. Disciple statues in Buddhism hold profound significance as symbols of enlightenment, embodiments of the Buddha?s teachings, and representations of virtuous qualities. They inspire and educate practitioners, serving as tangible connections to the historical figures who played crucial roles in the development of Buddhism. S?vali?s significance in Buddhism extends beyond his life as a monk and arhat. His journey from a challenging birth to a life of abundance illustrates the Buddhist principles of karma, resilience, and the transformative power of generosity. For practitioners, S?vali serves as a reminder that acts of kindness and selflessness can lead to an accumulation of merit, resulting in blessings both in this life and future lives. By venerating S?vali, Buddhists are encouraged to cultivate virtues of generosity, patience, and faith, trusting that their good deeds will bring positive outcomes. As a patron saint of good fortune, abundance, and protection, S?vali holds a unique place in the hearts of Buddhists, symbolizing hope, prosperity, and the fruits of virtuous living. Through his life and legacy, S?vali teaches that generosity and resilience can pave the way to peace, prosperity, and ultimately, enlightenment. This traditional in appearance piece is sure to bring serenity to your home, office or sacred space.