Dharma Representation Shakyamuni Buddha | The Enlightened One

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SKU: SBFV13016

Size: 46.5cm x 34cm
46.5cm x 34cm | 18.3 x 13.4 Inches

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Figurine of Dharma Representation Shakyamuni Buddha | Light of the World

Dharma Representation Shakyamuni Buddha stands at a height of 18.3 inches (46.5 cm) with a base width of 13.4 inches (34 cm). Weighing approximately 9.74 kilograms, it is crafted from a copper body, detailed with hand-painted acrylic work and finished with a delicate application of gold powder, giving it a soft, radiant glow. The fine craftsmanship and sacred symbolism make this piece a profound representation of the Buddha’s peaceful presence and timeless wisdom.

The Buddha is depicted seated on a lotus throne, symbolizing spiritual purity and enlightenment. The lotus grows from the mud but remains unstained, representing the Buddha’s transcendence over worldly attachments and suffering. His right hand touches the earth in the bhumisparsha mudra, calling the world to witness his enlightenment and his victory over the temptations of Mara.  The left hand, lying gently in his lap in dhyana mudra and holding an alms bowl, depicts the profound state of meditation and mindfulness that leads to insight and clarity.

Size: 18.3”/46.5cm (Height) x 13.4”/34cm (Base)
Weight: 9.74 kg
Material: Gold Powder, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Siddhartha Gautama, also known as Shakyamuni Buddha, rediscovered the Middle Way and is regarded as the enlightened one who established Buddhism. His teachings on the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path have helped numerous people comprehend the nature of suffering, its causes, and the way to liberation. Shakyamuni's life exemplifies the possibility for all beings to reach enlightenment via practice and moral behavior, from his renunciation to his enlightenment and teaching career.

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