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Amitayus: The Buddha of Boundless Life and Vitality
Background and Significance
Amitayus, which translates as "Infinite Life," is one of the most popular figures in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. He is the sambhogakāya form of Amitabha Buddha, the Buddha of Infinite Light. While Amitabha presides over Sukhavati—the Western Pure Land included—and focuses on the ideas of rebirth and liberation, Amitayus is focused on lengthening the lives of people, increasing vitality, augmenting merit, and generating wisdom, so he is critical to longevity practices and restoring life-force energy.
Amitayus is often invoked in long-life ceremonies (tshe sgrub) by practitioners, lamas, and high lamas; he is fundamental to supporting the process. Various traditions of Tibetan Buddhism—most notably Nyingma, Kagyu, and Gelug—utilize Amitayus meditation and sadhanas as means to overcome life-threatening obstacles and also to recharge the subtle energy system necessary for deeper levels of practice.
The practice or meditation of Amitayus is particularly appropriate for anyone recovering from illness, anyone facing an obstacle to health, and for anyone benefiting from lengthening the life of a great master for the benefit of all sentient beings.
Attributes and Iconography
Amitayus is ordinarily also shown in a beautiful, relaxed form, sitting in meditation position on a lotus throne, with both hands in the dhyana mudra of deep concentration. Sitting palm down on his hands is his most recognized symbol: the long-life vase (kalasha) of amrita, nectar of immortality.
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Crown and Ornaments: Amitayus wears the full celestial bodhisattva regalia—a golden crown, jeweled earrings, rich, carefully draped silken robes, sashes cascading down the shoulders and back. This represents the sambhogakaya—the body of enjoyment, which advanced practitioners see as the form enlightened minds take..
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Radiant Red Hue: Similarly, light radiating from the body of Amitayus is rich, ruby red, symbolizing the wisdom of discriminating awareness, and warmth of other boundless love.
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Long-Life Vase: The sacred vessel that he holds in his lap is filled with amrita and is medicine for healing, strengthening, and extending life. Often the vase is adorned with wish-fulfilling jewels and lotus stalks—it is itself a direct source of long-life blessings.
This graceful yet potent iconography is loaded with symbols that remind practitioners that true longevity is not simply physical longevity, it is spiritual clarity and merit.
Associated Practices and Mantra Recitation
Amitayus practice as a special emphasis within Tibetan Buddhism during serious illnesses, health retreats, and longevity ceremonies for Srangser. As a Buddhist practice, Amitayus is typically done with visualizing Amitayus above one's head, showering amrita nectar into one's crown for purification, to extend life, and to strengthen one's wind energies (srog rlung).
Amitayus' main mantra is:
Om Amarani Jiwantiye Soha
This mantra is usually dedicated during puja, with much devotion, chanting this mantra, especially when there are visualizations of receiving nectar from Amitayus' long-life vase. The www.thupwang.org site said, a mantra to increase life, remove illness, and create the karmic merit and purification to fulfill one's wishes and aspirations for enlightenment.
In some terma traditions, Amitayus is done with White Tara and Ushnishavijaya for long-life pujas, which is effective to maximize blessings and potency, and can be used in triadic yoga.
Most sadhana texts describe Amitayus as bathed in nectar that streams from every pore and soaked in radiant nectar light, stabilizing one's life energy.
Amitayus is the Buddha of Longevity and not merely a wish-fulfilling being. Though he is a reminder that every breath is an opportunity to awaken one's own and others' minds, that every heartbeat can be synchronized with all sentient beings.
Statue Description: Refined Longevity Embodied
Our Amitayus statues at TermaTree have been made with extraordinary care and devotion. They are made of copper alloy, typically fire-gilded in 24k gold, and painstakingly highlighted with hand-painted mineral pigments. Each statue follows the sacred proportions, gestures, and aesthetic principles, as bequeathed through the Himalayan Buddhist tradition.
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Meditative Serenity: The face of Amitayus presents an inner calm that is profoundly beneficial for a focused mind, particularly during long-life meditations or during daily long-life practices.
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Iconographic Precision: Each aspect of this statue, from the detailed long-life vase, flowing ornaments, and sacred siddha-mudra, invites engagement for contemplation, while increasing the practitioner's visualization capacity.
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Devotional Craftsmanship: These statues were created by master artists in Nepal and Tibet, and are collective representations of sacred art embodying the intention of the blessing, and increasingly becoming the source of blessing and inspiration.
Whether utilized in personal retreat spaces, shared temple and or altar spaces, or as a healing presence in one's home, an Amitayus statue vibrates gently with power, blessing, and restorative grace.
Why Choose an Amitayus Statue?
If you want spiritual support that nourishes life, health, clarity, and inner renewal, then the Amitayus statue is a powerful option. A few reasons why this deity's form is a valuable addition to your empowered sacred space:
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Manifestation of Long Life and Merit: Amitayus is a direct manifestation of life-supporting blessings. The essence of Amitayus is believed to increase subtle energies, heal illness, and support your entire path of enlightenment.
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Ideal for Healing and Meditation: A perfect focus for mantra recitation, longevity visualizations, and powers of healing. Particularly useful during illness, significant life-changing events, or providing long-term vitality to practice.
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Protective and Supportive Energy: Amitayus is known to protect the life-force (srog), helps to remove hidden karmic obstacles which cause life to be cut short, or bring reliance on stability or derailing posed.
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An Heirloom of Spiritual Grace: They are spiritual companions, beyond a decoration, have value for devotion, have the capacity for consecration, and are worthy enough to pass down through the generations.
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Aesthetic and Energetic Harmony: Each statue is envisioned with sacred geometry and a pleasing representation of tantric iconography, which perfectly combines outer beauty and inner beauty and blessing, radiating calm and vitality to those who interact with it.
According to Vajrayana Buddhism, Amitayus is not simply a long-lived Buddha; he is a guide who restores energy in the body, good health, and spiritual intentions. He brought us the message that our time here is precious, and each moment can be dedicated to awakening, service, and love.
Bringing a statue of Amitayus into your shrine or home is not only bringing long life— you are honoring the sacred breath of life that feeds compassion and wisdom.
May Amitayus, the Buddha of Infinite Life, bless and prolong your practice and journey with clarity, healing light, and endless inner strength.