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Amitayus Endless Wisdom Statue | Spiritual Home Decor

SKU: ATGN20184

Size: 52.5cm x 34cm
52.5cm x 34cm | 20.7 x 13.4 Inches

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Amitayus Endless Wisdom Statue: A Beacon of Longevity and Profound Insight

Radiating transcendent grace, this Amitayus endless wisdom statue embodies eternal life and profound insight. Meticulously handcrafted in Nepal, its serene form is brought to life through a rich copper body, exquisitely gilded in 24K gold, offering a captivating presence for any sacred space or discerning collection. Standing at 52.5cm, this statue emanates a powerful aura of peace and spiritual depth, perfect for a personal altar or a prominent display.

As a sacred representation, the Amitayus endless wisdom statue encourages a deeper connection to practices of long life, abundant merit, and profound purification. Seated in meditative equipoise and holding the precious vase of immortality (kalasha), Amitayus bestows blessings for extended vitality, spiritual fortitude, and the ultimate realization of pure wisdom. This potent symbolism makes the statue a powerful focal point for practitioners seeking to cultivate these virtues, fostering a serene environment for contemplation and spiritual growth within their personal practice.

Size: 20.67”/52.5cm (Height) x 13.39”/34cm (Base)
Weight: 9.33 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstones

Amitayus, meaning 'Boundless Life,' is a revered Buddha in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, particularly associated with longevity, merit, and pure wisdom. He is often depicted holding a vase containing the elixir of immortality (amrita), symbolising his ability to overcome the obstacles to a long and healthy life, and to bestow profound spiritual insight. Amitayus is distinct from Amitabha Buddha, though closely related, representing the 'Sambhogakaya' or 'enjoyment body' aspect of Amitabha, and is a central figure in long-life empowerments and practices.

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