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Gautama Buddha Statue | Symbol of Enlightenment

SKU: SBFH23151

Size: 65cm x 48cm
65cm x 48cm | 25.6 x 18.9 Inches

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Gautama Buddha Enlightenment Altar Decor Statue to Awaken Inner Peace

Seated in eternal equanimity, this Gautama Buddha enlightenment altar decor statue anchors any sacred space with profound spiritual presence. Rising to an impressive height of 65 cm (25.59”), with an 18.9-inch (48 cm) base and weighing 19.29 kg, this masterpiece of Himalayan craftsmanship captures the moment of ultimate realization. Meticulously sculpted from a solid copper body, it features detailed acrylic painting, hand-carved gemstones, and gemstone accents, radiating a serene and commanding presence that inspires deep reverence, contemplation, and inner peace.

At the heart of this meditation statue is the Bhumisparsha Mudra, the profound “earth-touching” gesture that marks Shakyamuni Buddha’s moment of enlightenment beneath the Bodhi tree. In this sacred posture, the Buddha calls the earth to witness his unwavering resolve and ultimate victory over Mara, symbolizing the complete transcendence of delusion and inner obscurations. It reflects the steadfast, awakened mind—anchored in truth, clarity, and unshakable stability amidst all worldly conditions. This powerful iconography serves as a timeless reminder of resilience and awakened awareness, making it an essential focal point for practitioners engaged in daily mindfulness, purification practices, and meditative visualization on the path to liberation.

Size: 25.59”/65cm (Height) x 18.9”/48cm (Base)
Weight: 19.29 kg
Material: Copper Body, Acrylic Painting, Handcarved Gemstones, Gemstones

Shakyamuni, historically known as Siddhartha Gautama, is the founding Buddha of our current era. Having abandoned a life of royal luxury to seek the end of suffering, his teachings on the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path remain the cornerstone of Buddhist philosophy. His transition from an earnest seeker to the Awakened One represents the ultimate potential for spiritual transformation inherent in all sentient beings.

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