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Lord Buddha Shan Style Ca.18th CenturyLord Buddha Shan Style Ca. 18th Century Based on the fragmentary remains, The Buddha is seated in the "Calling Earth to Witness the Defeat of Evil" Posture. With fingers slightly touching the ground, this position represents the Subduing of Mara the Evil One. The demon Mara in Buddhism is sometimes called Kama Mara which means desire and death and has parallels with Greek mythology as well as psychology in Eros Thanatos. Mara assaulted and bombarded
- Lord Buddha Shan Style Ca.18th Century
- Based on the fragmentary remains, The Buddha is seated in the "Calling Earth to Witness the Defeat of Evil" Posture. With fingers slightly touching the ground, this position represents the Subduing of Mara the Evil One. The demon Mara in Buddhism is sometimes called Kama-Mara which means desire and death and has parallels with Greek mythology as well as psychology in Eros-Thanatos.
- Mara assaulted and bombarded The Buddha with demons, monsters, violent storms and finally the three seductive daughters. In some accounts of The Buddha's Enlightenment, it is said that the demon Māra didn't send his three daughters to tempt but instead they came willingly after Māra's set back in his endeavor to eliminate the Buddha's quest for enlightenment. Mara's three daughters are identified as Taṇhā (Craving), Arati (Aversion/Discontentment), and Raga (Attachment/Desire/Greed/Passion).
- Remaining steadfast in His Meditation, The Buddha touched the earth and called the Earth Goddess, Mae Thorani to Witness to the Strength of His Meditation and Achievement of Enlightenment.
- Rising from the ground, the Earth Goddess Mae Thorani wrings powerful streams of water from her long black hair. By this action, She raises a torrential flood that drowns Mara and his army of demons.
- Measure Approx. 17" tall x 9.5" wide
- Material : Wood, thick black lacquer
- Origin is Burma
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★★★★★ 5
Great book!
Format: Paperback
We read this story as a class read aloud after we read the first Sprinkles and the Unicorn book. They noticed similar characters, and loved the story line. They’re begging me to buy the whole series of this and all the other books! I can’t read them fast enough.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great book!!
Format: Paperback
Kid loved the story! Read it the moment she got the book and 10 more times since then. Will be looking for more like this one!!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2026
★★★★★ 5
8yr old loves this book!
Format: Paperback
The storyline here is so fun. My 8yr old needs pictures to avoid feeling overwhelmed by word counts. This is a good balance that keeps her engaged. She's chosen to pick up the book to read without being prompted, which is a win.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2026
★★★★★ 5
My daughter likes it
Format: Paperback
I bought this book for my reluctant to read 3rd grader. She reads it without me having to tell her to read, and is now carrying it in her backpack to school.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Captured a reluctant readers attention
Format: Kindle
We downloaded this book this morning for the Kindle. My daughter is a reluctant chapter book reader, but she saw the cover and was hooked. She loves cats. She read the whole book independently in one sitting and then started rereading it!
I think reading it on the Kindle helped because it gave her percentages of her progress and made her more motivated to finish it!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2025