Description
Medicine Buddha: Bhaisajyaguru Tibetan Buddhist Statue for Healing
Handcrafted in Nepal, this sacred Medicine Buddha (Bhaisajyaguru) statue embodies healing, compassion, and spiritual well-being. Standing 33cm (13 inches) tall with a 22.5cm (8.8 inches) base and weighing 3.32kg, it is expertly formed from a solid copper body and adorned with radiant 24K gold gilding and detailed acrylic painting. The serene expression and meditative posture reflect the Buddha of Healing’s vow to alleviate suffering and promote wellness, making this finely crafted statue a meaningful focal point for altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections, inspiring devotion, contemplation, and restorative spiritual practice.
Bhaisajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha, is depicted as the supreme healer in Buddhist iconography, embodying compassion, wisdom, and the power to alleviate both physical and spiritual suffering. Seated serenely on a lotus throne, he radiates calm, equanimity, and meditative focus. His right hand holds the myrobalan plant, symbolizing healing, purification, and the removal of obstacles, while his left hand cradles a bowl of nectar, representing restorative energy, longevity, and the transformation of karmic afflictions. His deep-blue form reflects the expansive nature of healing wisdom, and his serene expression conveys compassion, clarity, and inner stability. Adorned with flowing robes, subtle ornaments, and occasionally a crown, Bhaisajyaguru serves as a profound meditation focus, inspiring practitioners to cultivate inner healing, mindfulness, ethical conduct, and compassionate action toward the alleviation of suffering in themselves and others.
Size: 13”/33cm (Height) x 8.8”/22.5cm (Base)
Weight: 3.32 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body
Medicine Buddha, known in Sanskrit as Bhaisajyaguru, is revered as the Buddha of Healing in Mahayana Buddhism. He is traditionally depicted as a celestial healer who made twelve great vows to help all sentient beings, especially promising to alleviate physical and mental suffering. His practice is believed to lead to freedom from illness, promotion of longevity, and purification of negative karma.












