Amitayus Buddha Statue with Throne | Gold Gilded Copper Sculpture for Longevity

SKU: ATCF14902

Size: 26.5cm x 16.5cm

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Amitayus Buddha Statue with Throne | Copper Statue for Longevity & Meditation

Invite the divine benefits of long life, wisdom, and tranquility with this exquisite Amitayus Buddha Statue with Throne, a shining product of Himalayan sacred art. Standing 10.4 inches tall, this copper masterpiece is significantly plated in 24K gold and embellished with traditional gold and acrylic painting. Set against an elegant seat with lotus and scrollwork patterns, the item is embellished with multicolored inlays that represent spiritual elegance and ceremonial purity.

Amitayus, the Buddha of Infinite Life, is venerated in Tibetan Buddhism for providing longevity, energy, and spiritual goodness. In tranquil concentration, his hands create the dhyana the mudra as he holds the sacred kalasha (long-life vase) filled with amrita, the nectar of immortality. This throne-backed sculpture not only adds to the holiness of your altar, but it also acts as a contemplative reminder of inner peace and regrowth.

Designed for practitioners, collectors, and spiritual seekers, this statue adds a remarkable level of symbolism and workmanship to any meditation area or shrine. Its significant throne foundation reflects the deity's exalted status, making it an ideal focal point for religious areas.

Size: 10.4”/26.5cm (Height) x 6.5”/16.5cm (Base)
Weight: 2.34 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Amitayus, of the Aparimitagunasamchaya or Amitavyhavat pure world, is usually shown in his apparitional buddha form (sambhogakaya), red in color, wearing a crown and jewels, and holding a long-life vase over two hands in a meditation gesture. A Buddha is said to have three bodies in the Mahayana Buddhist tradition: a form body (nirmanakaya), an apparitional body (sambhogakaya), and an ultimate truth body (sambhogakaya) (dharmakaya).

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