Tibetan Simulacrum Of Buddha Dipankara For Mindfulness
A statue of the Buddha Dipankara is featured in this traditional Himalayan work of art that is extremely old and distinctive from Nepal. The most talented artisans in our workshop, who have mastered the art of sculpting sculptures, created this statue of Dipankara. Made with a copper body and gilded with 24-karat real gold to showcase the unique design patterns. The deity is seated on a double lotus flower and has a fair countenance. Her right hand is in a protective mudra. Precious stones are used to decorate the deity's body decorations and crown. The lotus seat, the crown, and the robes are scarce representations of authentic Buddhism in Nepali art.
Size: 19.2"/49cm (Height) x 9.4"/24cm (Base)
Weight: 5.23 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Dipankara is a historical Buddha who is supposed to have lived on Earth for a hundred thousand years. The number of Buddhas that have existed in theory is tremendous, and they are sometimes referred to as "Thousand Buddhas." Each was responsible for a life cycle. Dipankara (also Dipamkara) was a Buddha who attained enlightenment eons before Gautama, according to specific Buddhist sources. Dipankara is usually shown as a seated Buddha, but standing Buddhas are widespread in China, Thailand, and Nepal; he usually forms a protective mudra (Abhaya mudra) with his right hand, but he sometimes makes it with both hands.