The standing Buddha is 7m tall and is said to be the finest of the series.
A standing Buddha reflects a Western taste for modeling the body under the draped robe.
The statue is an 83cm-high standing Buddha with palms facing forward, cast in bronze and covered in gold leaf.
That is particularly apparent in the large standing Buddha dressed in a perfectly transparent robe whose folds only accentuate its clinging, see-through quality.
One is the Lankatilaka gedige, or image hall, a windowless building constructed for a standing Buddha.
Around Mount Osan are found many peculiarly shaped rocks, one of which has an engraving of a standing Buddha.
This mudrā is usually associated with a standing Buddha.
These mudrā are usually associated with a standing Buddha, but seated representations are not uncommon.
This standing Buddha is exceptional, not merely because it was found undamaged, but also because it differs both in age and style from the rest of finds.
The standing Buddha clutches the robe at the left shoulder, while the right hand is raised to the right shoulder.