Statue Of Bodhi Sattva Set, Mahayana Deity Collection | Made in Nepal
Bodhi Sattva Set, Mahayana Deity Collection measures 16.9 inches (25cm) in height with a broad base of 16.5 inches (16cm), and contributes to a total weight of 12.19 kilograms. Expertly handcrafted from a copper body, it is richly adorned with 24K gold gilding, creating a radiant and sacred presence. Intricate gold and acrylic paintings enhance the fine details, while carefully inlaid gemstones add vibrant accents and symbolic depth. With its grand proportions and refined artistry, this piece stands as a powerful centerpiece, embodying the essence of spiritual beauty and traditional Himalayan craftsmanship.
We can see different postures of all the deties. The seated positions reflect meditative states or teaching postures, emphasizing the spiritual journey toward enlightenment. Also, they are carrying different ritual items and weapons like vajra, swords, and bell, We can see different mudras like Dharmachakra mudra, Anjali Mudra, varada Mudra, etc. This set is a lovely addition to any Buddhist altar, meditation place, or spiritual collection. The collection comprises images of Buddha, who represents ultimate enlightenment, and Bodhisattvas, who embody compassion and the promise to help all creatures achieve nirvana. Their detailed features and peaceful faces represent their duties as spiritual counselors and protectors.
Amitayus Size: 16.9”/25cm (Height) x 16.5”/16cm (Base)
Green Tara Size: 9.4”/24cm (Height) x 6.7”/17cm (Base)
White Tara Size: 9.4”/24cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Vajrasattva Size: 9.8”/25cm (Height) x 6.7”/17cm (Base)
Manjushri Size: 9.4”/24cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Chenrezig Size: 9.8”/25cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones
Total Weight: 12.19kg
Amitayus, the Buddha of Longevity, represents the extension of life's quality and quantity, enriching the spiritual journey with health and vitality.
Green Tara, the active and compassionate protector, extends her leg in readiness, symbolizing her commitment to acting swiftly on behalf of all beings.
White Tara (also known as Dolma) is a female Buddha in the Buddhist tradition. White Tara manifests as a female bodhisattva and goddess for the welfare of all living beings. She was created, according to legend, from Avalokiteshvara's tear that fell to the earth and formed a lake.
Vajrasattva, the embodiment of purity, offers the chance for transformation and purification, which are essential for progress on the spiritual path.
Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, cuts through ignorance with his flaming sword, illuminating the path to enlightenment with clarity and insight.
Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara), the Bodhisattva of Compassion, offers unconditional love and empathy, reminding us of the power of compassion in relieving suffering.