About the Note
In "Half Closed Eyes of Buddha," Shankar Lamichhane presents a contemplative narrative centered around a protagonist who encounters a Buddha statue with half-closed eyes, symbolizing deep inner peace and contemplation. The protagonist is deeply moved by the statue’s serene and enigmatic expression, which prompts him to reflect on his own life and spiritual journey. As he contemplates the meaning behind the statue's gaze, he embarks on a path of self-discovery, grappling with existential questions and seeking a deeper understanding of contentment and enlightenment. The story highlights the profound impact of spiritual symbols in prompting personal introspection and guiding individuals towards inner peace and fulfillment.