The document describes a seated Buddha statue. It explains that the Buddha's form and physical features depicted in the statue, such as elongated earlobes and hand gestures, symbolize the core teachings of Buddhism like non-violence, open-mindedness, and non-possessiveness. It then recounts the story of Siddhartha Gautama, the prince who became the Buddha, and his journey to enlightenment after witnessing old age, sickness, death, and an ascetic. This inspired him to find the answers to life's impermanence and led him to adopt a path of moderation and balance over extremes.