Enshrined Buddha, c. 1850 CE, now in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
From [artsmia.org](artsmia.org):
*'Seated in the bhumisparśamudra, or earth-touching gesture, this statue depicts the Buddha just before his enlightenment under the bodhi tree. The events leading up to this moment are often described as a powerful battle between good and evil, delusion and insight. Mara, the god of illusion, attacked the Buddha, challenging the young prince’s right to destroy him. In response, the Buddha reached his right hand down, calling the earth as witness to his good deeds over many lifetimes. In accounts from Southeast Asia, the goddess of the earth emerged and flooded the earth, destroying Mara and his armies.'*
[More information](https://collections.artsmia.org/art/12058/enshrined-buddha-myanmar)