Description
Statue of Buddhist Protector Mitrupa | Tantric Deity
Buddhist Protector Mitrupa weighs 2.87 kg and has dimensions of 13.19 inches (33.5 cm) in height by 9.45 inches (24 cm) in base width. It is exquisitely decorated with intricate gold and acrylic paints and 24K gold plating on a copper body. The statue's tranquil countenance and spiritual nature are highlighted by its elaborate design and exquisite craftsmanship, making it a perfect addition to meditation areas, personal altars, or as a significant decorative piece that represents serenity and enlightenment.
Mitrupa, also called Akshobhya Buddha, is portrayed as having a tranquil look and half-closed eyelids that indicate intense meditation. The Bhumisparsha mudra, or "earth touching gesture," which represents unshakeable enlightenment, is displayed in his right hand. In his left hand, he holds a vajra, symbolizing unbreakable wisdom and mental clarity. He represents steadiness and spiritual purity while sitting on a lotus foundation in the vajra pose. Elongated earlobes and the Ushnisha are signs of extreme knowledge and sacrifice. Wearing monastic garments, Mitrupa's serene demeanor exudes unwavering consciousness and enlightened understanding.
Size: 13.19”/33.5cm (Height) x 9.45”/24cm (Base)
Weight: 2.87 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold and Acrylic Painting, Copper Body
Mitrupa, also known as Mitrugpa, is a deity in Tibetan Buddhism identified with immovable wisdom, clarity, and spiritual protection. He is often equated with Akshobhya Buddha, one of the Five Dhyani Buddhas, who symbolizes steadfastness, serenity, and the transformation of anger into mirror-like wisdom. Mitrupa represents the quality of being immovable in the face of obstacles and distractions, embodying spiritual resolve and unwavering clarity on the path to enlightenment. As such, he serves as a protector and inspiration for practitioners seeking stability and wisdom in their meditation and spiritual practice.











