Four Legged Buddha Image and Polymelia: A Medical Anthropology Evidence

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Rujittika Mungmunpuntipantip, PhD Viroj Wiwanitkit, MD

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The Buddha image is the image built in the place of the Lord Buddha. Stone, ivory, wood, and other materials can be used to create carvings. Clay is another option. Alternatively, metal can be cast. In general, the term Buddha usually refers to. The statue is big enough to be revered. The building of the Buddha figure is linked to local art and belief. The influence of anthropological background is fascinating. In general, local sculptures may represent both local conditions and distinctions in human anatomy. The authors of this page describe and investigate incidents involving Buddha statues that occurred in Thailand, a Southeast Asian country. The unusual Buddha with four legs, which could indicate the occurrence of a rare birth.

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