Buddhist Altar Set Amitabha, Chenrezig, and Guru Rinpoche Statues | Meditation Decor
Three carefully crafted sculptures are included in this lovely Buddhist altar set: Amitabha Buddha, Chenrezig Bodhisattva and Guru Rinpoche. Copper is used to create each statue, which is then gorgeously plated with 24K gold and embellished with exquisite acrylic and gold paints that highlight precious symbols and minute details. With a total weight of 3.81 kg, the set is a big and significant addition to any place of worship.
This altar set reflects the eternal Buddhist teachings of compassion, wisdom, and enlightenment and is intended to inspire and enhance your meditation practice. These figurines are ideal for home shrines, yoga areas, or as a kind present that brings peace and spirituality into your routine.
Upgrade your spiritual journey with these renowned gurus by bringing this sacred Buddhist altar set into your house right now.
Amitabha Buddha: Size: 8.1”/20.5cm (Height) x 5.7”/14.5cm (Base)
Chenrezig: Size: 8.7”/22cm (Height) x 7.1”/18cm (Base)
Guru Rinpoche: Size: 8.9”/22.5cm (Height) x 5.5”/14cm (Base)
Total Weight: 3.81 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Amitabha Buddha is regarded as the Buddha of Infinite Light and Life. His teachings are central to Pure Land Buddhism, emphasizing the joy and beauty of Sukhavati, the Western Paradise. Amitabha Buddha's blessing is frequently invoked, ensuring that all who chant his name with earnest devotion will be reborn into the Pure Land, where enlightenment is guaranteed.
Chenrezig, also known as Avalokiteshvara, is a venerated bodhisattva in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, representing the compassion of all Buddhas. He is dedicated to assisting all sentient beings in achieving enlightenment and liberation from pain. Chenrezig is sometimes represented with numerous arms and heads, most notably four arms, representing his ability to assist multiple beings at once. His compassion and guiding to enlightenment make him an important character in Tibetan Buddhism and other Mahayana traditions.
Padmasambhava, the “Lotus-Born,” embodies compassion, fearlessness, and enlightened activity. As the second Buddha, he guides us through obstacles, revealing hidden treasures within. His gaze pierces illusion, inviting us to awaken our innate wisdom. He is often depicted holding a vajra (thunderbolt scepter) and a skull cup, symbolizing the transmutation of negative energies into wisdom and enlightenment.