Eternal Bodhisattva Amitayus Sculpture | Fountain of Limitless Life

SKU: ATBL6309

Size: 34cm x 27cm

Estimated Delivery: Nov 12 – Nov 14, Free Shipping

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Amitayus Copper Statue with Gold & Acrylic Embellishments - A Beacon of Longevity and Wisdom

Take in the heavenly aura emanating from our magnificent sculpture of the Buddha of Infinite Life and Longevity, the Bodhisattva Amitayus. At 13.3 inches tall, this statue is a magnificent representation of Amitayus, who is highly respected in Mahayana Buddhism for giving his followers health, longevity, and wisdom. Perfect for individuals committed to pursuing spiritual depth, health, and the enlightenment path, this sculpture exudes the benefits of eternal life and deep wisdom.

Amitayus's tranquil look and the elaborate robes that drape his meditative position are exquisitely detailed in this sculpture, which was expertly crafted from copper and lavishly gilded in 24K gold. The gold & acrylic paintings bring to life the vibrancy and depth of the statue, capturing the essence of Amitayus's compassionate and tranquil nature.

Amitayus is depicted in the classic meditation pose, holding the vessel of amrita, the nectar of immortality, in his lap.

Size: 13.3"/34cm (Height) x 10.6"/27cm (Base)
Weight: 3.58 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

A key character in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, Bodhisattva Amitayus embodies the idea of boundless life and spiritual prosperity. He is frequently linked to Amitabha Buddha. His practice is highly valued for its ability to surmount hindrances to longevity and enlightenment, which is why practitioners who wish to develop a life of virtue and wisdom find inspiration in his presence. The teachings of Amitayus inspire devotees to follow a path of compassion, mindfulness, and commitment to the welfare of all living things.

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