- The
ushnisha (Sanskrit: उष्णीष, romanized: uṣṇīṣa) is a three-dimensional oval on top of the head. In Pali scriptures, it is the
crown of Buddha, the symbol...
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meditation pose with a
forehead mark (tikka), a
traditional oval
crown (
ushnisha), and
ringlet of hair. The
Buddhabrot rendering technique was discovered...
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suggestive of a scarf-like uttariya. He has an
abundant topknot covering the
ushnisha, and a
simple or
double halo,
sometimes radiating,
surrounds his head....
- Uṣṇīṣavijayā ("Victorious One with
Ushnisha"; Tibetan: གཙུག་གཏོར་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་མ།, Wylie:
gtsug tor rnam
rgyal ma, THL:
Tsuktor Namgyelma; Mongolian: Бизьяа...
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merciful grace towards the audience. His hair is
short and curled,
along with
Ushnisha,
which is the
pointed topknot located on the
center of the head. Applied...
- of
Sukhothai sit on a
common pedestal form. The
flame that
crowns the
ushnisha is an
innovation of
Sukhothai that
symbolises the
splendour of spiritual...
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dressed in a
similarly patterned kasaya robe,
wearing a
Buddhist crown (an
Ushnisha or a
Black Crown), and
wielding a
khakkhara staff. In some
depictions or...
- when he wore
extravagant jewelry. The bump at the top of the head is the
ushnisha and
represents spirituality, wisdom, and awakening.
Depictions of the Buddha...
- of the
statue taken before its face was damaged, the
figure lacked the
Ushnisha lump that
typically goes with Buddha's image. The
statue has
several unusual...
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identified as:
manipura (navel),
anahata (heart),
vishuddha (throat) and
ushnisha kamala (crown). In one
development within the
Nyingma lineage of the Mantrayana...