Description
Handmade Garuda Statue: Buddhist Protector Deity
This Handmade Garuda Statue, standing 13.0 inches tall and 10.6 inches wide at the base, weighs 4.96 kg and is crafted from a solid copper body adorned with detailed gold and acrylic paintings. Representing the powerful protector Garuda, known for subduing nagas and removing poisons, this sculpture radiates fierce energy. With wings outspread in dynamic motion, a serpent grasped in his beak or claws, and his sharp gaze piercing through illusion, the statue embodies swiftness, protection, and purification. A powerful addition to any sacred space, it reflects the traditional artistry and spiritual symbolism of the Himalayas.
This statue portrays Garuda in his classic half-bird, half-human form. His powerful wings spread wide beside a radiant halo, and his three piercing eyes reflect his divine vigilance. In both hands, he firmly grasps a serpent, symbolizing his role as the vanquisher of nagas and poisons. Seated atop a lotus base, this figure captures the dynamic presence of Garuda, revered in Buddhist tradition as a fierce protector and purifier.
Size: 13.0”/33cm (Height) x 10.6”/27cm (Base)
Weight: 4.96 kg
Material: Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Garuda is a mythological Hindu and Buddhist mythology bird flying majestically through the celestial regions. He represents bravery, tenacity, and unshakable commitment as his majestic wings are stretched wide. Garuda represents the harmony between the heavenly and terrestrial realms in Hinduism and is Lord Vishnu, the universe's protector, mounted. He is revered for his prodigious speed over great distances, as a formidable protector against evil powers, and as a sworn opponent of serpents. Garuda is a beloved Buddhist protector, encouraging followers to uphold his ideals—strength, safety, and spiritual dedication.



