Buddhist Art What is the secret hidden in the facial expressions of Buddhist statues?
Admire beautiful carvings and decorations
Buddhist statue sculpture is a work of art that has a history of about 2,500 years and is filled with elaborate carving techniques and attention to detail .
Take your time to observe the carved figures, facial expressions, and details of the ornaments.
You will be fascinated by the intricate carving techniques and gorgeous decorations.

Buddha statue with various expressions
Depending on the angle from which you view the same Buddha statue, you can see various expressions, such as smiling or angry.
The Buddha statues, which have various expressions, are one of their charms.
smile
It is used to express "compassion" and "joy."
A smile is said to make the viewer feel compassion and hope, and bring peace of mind and happiness.
No expression (calm expression)
It expresses the state of ``nirvana'' or ``selflessness.''
It symbolizes inner peace and tranquility and conveys a feeling of stability and calmness to the viewer.
angry expression
It is called ``Ming Ang'' and is used to protect the viewer from evil forces and delusions.
It expresses the strength and courage to conquer evil and point the way to enlightenment.
expression of sadness
It is used to empathize with people's suffering and sadness and to show mercy and compassion.
It also conveys empathy and comfort to the viewer and encourages understanding of people's suffering.


