- Masterpiece of Standing Sculpture: This statue is considered the finest example of a standing Buddha statue from ancient Sri Lanka. It was carved from a single granite rock face. A narrow strip connects it to the main rock.
- Impressive Scale and Proportions: The statue stands at over 42 feet (14 meters) tall. Visitors admire its symmetrical features and the exquisite carving of the robe. This scale highlights the skill of its ancient creators.
- Unique Hand Mudra: The statue’s right hand is in the Asisa mudra. This mudra is a variation of the more common Abhaya mudra. The palm is raised and the fingers are held straight.
- Legend of the Master and Pupil: A popular legend attributes the statue’s creation to a competition between a master and his pupil. The master’s work at Avukana is considered the superior piece. This story adds a layer of cultural significance.
- Symbolic Location: The statue faces the massive Kala Wewa reservoir. This placement symbolizes the connection between worldly prosperity and spiritual enlightenment.
