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Why is the Buddha's ear long?

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Answered by smritisingh26
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It is most likely because of heavy ear rings or disks. The stretched ear lobes could be explained by the weight of heavy ear rings worn over a long period of time. ... WhenBuddha renounced the world he must have removed the disks in his ears which made his ear lobes droop.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Although he was no longer weighed down by material possessions, Siddartha's ears were permanently elongated. Siddartha Gautama went on to become the Buddha, or "enlightened one." To Buddhists, Buddha's long earlobes symbolize a conscious rejection of the material world in favor of spiritual enlightenment.

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