Amitayus with Nectar Vase Symbolizing the Elixir of Life | Tibetan Altar Buddha of Life

SKU: ATCF9779

Size: 72cm x 50 cm

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Handcarved Amitayus with Nectar Vase Statue Symbolizing the Elixir of Life | Blessings of Health and Longevity

The Amitayus with Nectar Vase Statue is a powerful symbol of longevity and well-being, making it an ideal centerpiece for a meditation space. This Amitayus Buddha statue stands 28.3 inches tall and has a base width of 19.7 inches. It was created in Patan, Nepal. Crafted from copper, gilded in triple layer 24K gold, deeply engraved 3D-like carvings, and enhanced with beautiful gold and acrylic paintings, the artistry demonstrates the artisans' passion. The exquisite details of Amitayus' appearance and posture represent his function as the Buddha of Longevity, who radiates peace and eternal wisdom.

Amitayus is represented sitting in a meditative posture, indicating his vast wisdom and unwavering concentration. His hands are in dhyana mudra, holding a kalasha, a holy vase filled with the nectar of immortality, which represents his function as the giver of long life and energy. His calm demeanor radiates compassion and inner peace, inspiring practitioners to practice mindfulness and tranquility.

Size: 28.3”/72cm (Height) x 19.7”/50cm (Base)
Weight: 23.41 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body.

Bodhisattva Amitayus, often associated with Amitabha Buddha in Mahayana Buddhism, embodies the principle of limitless life and health. His practice is especially cherished for its power to overcome physical and spiritual obstacles to longevity and enlightenment. Amitayus' teachings encourage practitioners to cultivate virtues and live a life of mindfulness and compassion, promising a path to liberation and the realization of one's true Buddha nature.

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