Commanding attention with its impressive scale and serene detail, this 31-inch Buddha statue captures the enlightened master seated in Dhyana Mudra—the meditation posture—his fingers crossed, thumb tips united, and eyes gently closed in perfect contemplation. Expertly handcrafted in Swamimalai, South India, by master artisans using the revered Madhuchista Vidhana (lost-wax) casting technique, this sculpture is cast in authentic Panchaloha bronze, a sacred five-metal alloy renowned for its deep, warm patina and spiritual resonance. Buddha’s ascetic robe is meticulously draped with artistically sculpted pleats and a delicate ethnic border featuring paisley motifs, while his sharply defined facial features—long earlobes, pronounced nose, and tightly coiled hair—reflect the artistry and iconographic traditions of the 4th–5th century Indian Buddhist canon. The figure is seated on an intricately chiseled double-lotus pedestal, symbolizing purity and transcendence. More than a decorative object, this statue embodies wisdom, peace, and enlightenment—ideal for meditation spaces, yoga studios, or as a focal point in global-inspired interiors seeking harmony and spiritual depth.