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Amitayus Statue Divine Longevity | Symbol of Infinite Life and Wisdom

SKU: ATHO23366

Size: 33cm x 26.5cm
33cm x 26.5cm | 13 x 10.4 Inches

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Amitayus Statue: Embodiment of Boundless Life and Spiritual Vitality

Expertly handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, this Amitayus Statue Divine Longevity stands 13” (33 cm) tall with a 10.4” (26.5 cm) base and weighs 3.8 kg. The statue is meticulously crafted from a copper body and enriched with 24K gold gilding, silver plating, and intricate gold and acrylic paintings, creating a striking balance of elegance and sacred artistry. The harmonious combination of precious finishes and traditional craftsmanship makes this statue a distinguished centerpiece for Buddhist altars, meditation spaces, temples, or spiritual collections.

Amitayus, the Buddha of Infinite Life, is traditionally depicted seated in deep meditation upon a lotus throne, embodying longevity, wisdom, and spiritual abundance. His hands rest in the dhyana mudra while holding the sacred vase of immortality (kalasha), a revered symbol associated with long life and the accumulation of merit. Adorned with a jeweled crown, celestial ornaments, and flowing garments, Amitayus appears in his sambhogakaya form, reflecting his enlightened qualities. The refined detailing of the figure, enhanced by the interplay of gold gilding, silver plating, and painted accents, highlights the serene expression and majestic presence that characterize this beloved Buddhist deity.

Size: 13”/33cm (Height) x 10.4”/26.5cm (Base)
Weight: 3.8 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Silver Plating, Gold and Acrylic Painting

Amitayus, meaning "Boundless Life," is a principal Buddha in Tibetan Buddhism, revered for his ability to bestow longevity, health, and merit. He is often invoked in practices aimed at extending one's lifespan and cultivating a deeper understanding of impermanence and existence, standing as a beacon of enduring life force.

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