Physical characteristics of the Buddha

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Although the Buddha was not represented in human form until around the 1st century CE (see Buddhist art), the Physical characteristics of the Buddha are described in one of the central texts of the traditional Pali canon, the Digha Nikaya, in the discourse titled "Sutra of the Marks" (Pali: Lakkhana Sutta) (D.iii.142ff.).

These characteristics comprise 32 signs, "The 32 signs of a Great Man" (Pali: Lakkhana Mahapurisa 32), and were supplemented by another 80 Secondary Characteristics (Pali:Anubyanjana). These traits are said to have defined the appearance of the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama and have been used symbolically in many of his representations.

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General characteristics

Although many of the characteristics described in these texts are rather poetic and lack informational value, some of them are quite specific and help define the global aspect of the historical Buddha as recorded in the Pali canon:

  • The Buddha had an elongated, lengthy body with long appendices (long arms with a span equal to body length, long fingers, long hands, elongated face, protruding and well-formed nose).
  • His hair was fine, dark and with soft, long curls.
  • His eyes were wide, and strongly blue or bluish.
  • His body was light-colored and golden, with a pinkish color under the nails.

The 32 signs of the Great Man

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One of the first representations of the Buddha, 1st-2nd century CE, Greco-Buddhist art, Gandhara.

There are 32 main characteristics (Pali: Lakkhana Mahapurisa 32):

The 80 secondary characteristics

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Prince Siddhartha Gautama as a bodhisattva, before becoming a Buddha.

There are also 80 secondary characteristics (Pali: Anubyanjana):

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Seated Buddha, Gandhara, 1st-2nd century CE. Tokyo National Museum.

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See also: Physical characteristics of the Buddha, 1st century CE, Brahman, Buddha, Buddhism, Buddhism by country, Buddhism by region, Buddhist art, Buddhist terms and concepts