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The Buddha in Leela Attitude at Wat Sa Sri in Sukhothai Historical Park, Thailand

Leela attitude is an attitude of Buddha in Southeast art of which the Buddha is stepping with his right foot and his right-hand swinging and the other hand put towards to the front. The attitude is sometimes called the Walking Buddha.

The attitude refers to the episode where he is walking back to the earth from Tavatimsa with Devas and Brahmas that follow.

Names

The attitude is known by various names throughout Southeast Asia, including as abaya mudra (Template:Lang-my; abhaya mudrā) in Myanmar and as pang lila (Template:Lang-th; RTGSpang lila) in Thailand.

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