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Bhaishajyaguru Fire Gold Gilded Statue | Himalayan Craftsmanship

SKU: MBR23094

Size: 28cm x 21cm
28cm x 21cm | 11 x 8.3 Inches

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The Bhaishajyaguru Fire Gold Gilded Statue for Healing and Inner Peace

Radiating the serene blue light of healing, this Bhaishajyaguru (Medicine Buddha) statue is a luminous embodiment of wellness and spiritual liberation. Handcrafted by master Newar artisans in Nepal, it stands as a testament to the rich heritage of traditional Buddhist artistry. With its 24K gold gilding, delicate acrylic painting, and solid copper body, this 28 cm (11.0”) tall sculpture rests on an 8.3 inch (21 cm) base, weighing 2.75 kg. Its balanced proportions and tranquil expression create a sacred focal point, inspiring peace, meditation, and the alleviation of suffering in any spiritual space.

This Medicine Buddha statue, seated in the serene dhyana asana, embodies profound healing and compassion. His right hand holds a sprig of the Myrobalan plant, symbolizing the eradication of suffering and the restoration of health, while his left hand cradles a nectar cup representing the wisdom that nourishes the mind and spirit. The tranquil posture, gentle expression, and carefully rendered iconography make this piece ideal as both a meditation statue and a centerpiece for spiritual decor, fostering an atmosphere of physical wellness, mental clarity, and deep contemplative focus for practitioners.

Size: 11.0”/28cm (Height) x 8.3”/21cm (Base)
Weight: 2.75 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting & Copper Body

Bhaishajyaguru, revered in Mahayana Buddhism as the Medicine Buddha, is the master of healing and doctor of souls. He made twelve great vows to help sentient beings overcome physical illness, spiritual obstacles, and material deprivation. Practitioners meditate upon his form and recite his mantra to purify negative karma and cultivate infinite compassion, aligning themselves with his vows of universal wellness.

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