Enlightened Shakyamuni Buddha Spiritual Statue for Dharma Decor

SKU: SBK14725

Size: 26cm x 22cm
26cm x 22cm | 10.2 x 8.7 Inches

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Radiant Enlightened Shakyamuni Buddha Spiritual Statue 

This Enlightened Shakyamuni Buddha Spiritual Statue stands 10.2 inches (26 cm) tall with a base width of 8.7 inches (22 cm) and weighs 2.73 kg. Crafted from copper and richly adorned with 24K gold gilding along with detailed gold and acrylic paintings, it showcases traditional craftsmanship and spiritual elegance. Handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, this statue makes a refined addition to meditation spaces, altars, or personal spiritual collections, embodying serenity and enlightenment.

Shakyamuni Buddha is often depicted with an ushnisha, a rounded bump on the top of his head representing his profound spiritual wisdom and enlightenment. According to a popular story, when he was deep in meditation, snails crawled onto his head to protect him from the sun's heat, showing nature’s respect for his spiritual practice. In his left hand, he holds an alms bowl, symbolizing his life of simplicity, humility, and reliance on the generosity of others. His right hand is shown in the bhumisparsha mudra, or “earth-touching” gesture, which signifies the moment he called the earth to witness his enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. Sitting in the vajra posture—a cross-legged, stable position—he rests on a lotus base shaped like a moon disc, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening. Draped in a simple monastic robe, Shakyamuni Buddha embodies the ideals of renunciation and compassion as the founder of Buddhism.

Size:
10.2”/26cm (Height) x 8.7”/22cm (Base)
Weight: 2.73 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Shakyamuni Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, was a spiritual teacher and the founder of Buddhism who lived in the 5th to 6th century BCE. Born a prince in the Shakya clan, he renounced his royal life in search of a solution to human suffering after witnessing old age, sickness, and death. Through deep meditation and self-inquiry, he attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree and became the Buddha, meaning “The Awakened One.” He taught the Four Noble Truths: that life involves suffering (duḥkha), suffering has a cause (craving or attachment), it can end (nirvāṇa), and there is a path to its end. This path is the Noble Eightfold Path, which includes right view, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration. Shakyamuni Buddha’s teachings form the foundation of Buddhism and guide countless individuals in their spiritual journey toward wisdom (prajñā), ethical living, and inner peace.

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