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Dipankara Buddha Sacred Figurine | Symbol of Wisdom and Enlightenment

SKU: DBGF23373

Size: 89.5cm x 46cm
89.5cm x 46cm | 35.2 x 18.1 Inches

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Description

Dipankara Buddha: A Beacon of Ancient Enlightenment and Foresight

Expertly handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, this magnificent Dipankara Buddha statue stands an impressive 35.24” (89.5 cm) tall with an 18.11” (46 cm) base and weighs 22.55 kg. Crafted from an oxidized copper body and adorned with radiant 24K gold gilding, intricate acrylic paintings, and handcarved gemstones, this large-scale sculpture exemplifies the highest standards of Himalayan Buddhist artistry. The rich combination of textures, precious embellishments, and meticulous detailing creates a commanding presence, making it an exceptional centerpiece for temples, meditation halls, altars, or distinguished spiritual collections.

Dipankara Buddha, one of the Buddhas of the past, is traditionally depicted standing in a graceful and dignified posture, symbolizing his role as a guide who illuminates the path to enlightenment. His serene expression reflects profound wisdom and compassion, while his monastic robes are rendered with elegant folds and refined ornamentation. The figure is adorned with carefully painted details and handcarved gemstones that accentuate the statue’s sacred character and visual splendor. Every aspect of the sculpture, from the balanced proportions to the intricate craftsmanship, highlights the reverence with which this revered Buddha is represented within Buddhist tradition.

Size: 35.24”/89.5cm (Height) x 18.11”/46cm (Base)
Weight: 22.55 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Handcarved Gemstones, Oxidized Copper Body

Dipankara Buddha is revered as one of the Buddhas of the past, preceding Shakyamuni Buddha. His name, meaning 'Lamp Bearer' or 'Igniter of Lamps', signifies his role in illuminating the path to enlightenment for countless beings across immense kalpas. He is often associated with the virtue of foresight and is a central figure in stories illustrating the vows and journey of future Buddhas.

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