Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Śākyamuni
Target Entity: Gautama_Buddha
Preceding Context: It can be difficult to distinguish Amitābha from
Succeeding Context: (and any buddhas in general) as both are portrayed as possessing all the attributes of a buddha but no distinguishing marks. Amitabha can, however, often be distinguished by his mudrā: Amitābha is often depicted, when shown seated, displaying the meditation mudrā (thumbs touching and fingers together (as in the Kamakura statue of Amitābha) or the exposition mudrā, while the earth-touching mudrā (right hand pointed downward over the right leg, palm inward) is reserved for a seated Śākyamuni alone. He can also be seen holding a lotus in his hands while displaying the meditation mudrā.
Paragraph Title: Iconography
Source Page: Amitābha

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