The Buddha's physical appearance

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There is enough incidental information in the Tipitaka to get a good idea about the Buddha’s physical appearance.

He was about six feet tall (S.I,62) and when young, before his renunciation, had long black hair and a beard (M.I,163). All sources agree that he was particularly good-looking. The brahman Sonadaõóa described him as ‘handsome, of fine appearance, pleasant to see, with a good complexion and a beautiful form and countenance’ (D.I,114). These natural good looks were further enhanced by his deep inner calm.

Another person, Doõa, described him as ‘beautiful, inspiring confidence, calm, composed, with the dignity and presence of a perfectly tamed elephant’ (A.II,36). Concerning his complexion Ananda said of him; ‘It is wonderful, truly marvellous how serene is the good Gotama’s presence, how clear and radiant is his complexion. Just as golden jujube fruit in the autumn is clear and radiant…so too is the good Gotama’s complexion’ (A.I,181).

However, like everyone else, the Buddha’s appearance declined with age. In the last year of his life the Buddha said of himself; ‘I am now old, aged, worn out, one who has traversed life’s path. Being about eighty I am approaching the end of my life. Just as an old cart can only be kept going by being patched up, so too my body can only be kept going by being patched up’(D.II,100).

References

  • The Buddha and His Disciples, Ven. S. Dhammika, 2005.