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Reverent Golden Copper Namgyalma Statue for Longevity and Purification
Behold a treasure born from the skilled hands of Himalayan artisans—the Golden-Copper Namgyalma statue, a divine embodiment of longevity and spiritual grace. Standing at an impressive 18 inches tall, this handcrafted masterpiece channels the essence of the supreme long-life deity with remarkable presence. Anchored upon an intricately carved lotus throne, the statue's commanding weight of over 10 kilograms speaks to its substantial, enduring power. Forged from solid copper and crowned with three luminous layers of 24K gold, each detail whispers stories of ancient craftsmanship and sacred devotion, transforming your spiritual sanctuary into a sanctuary of blessings.
Namgyalma, also known as Ushnishavijaya, is a revered Buddhist goddess representing longevity, purification, and protection. Her three faces reveal a tale of deep spiritual wisdom, obstacle removal, and safeguarding from harm. The ushnisha crown atop her head signifies her enlightened insight, while the lotus throne beneath her reflects purity and spiritual growth. In her upper right hand, she holds a lotus or Amitabha Buddha, bestowing blessings of healing and extended life. Her lower right hand displays the varada mudrā, a symbol of compassionate wish fulfilment. Armed with a bow and arrow, she skillfully confronts challenges, and the double vajra she carries embodies unshakable wisdom. The sacred vase she holds overflows with the nectar of immortality, symbolizing renewal and enduring vitality. Seated firmly in vajra posture, Namgyalma radiates inner strength, spiritual protection, and the transformative path toward enlightenment and well-being.
Size: 18.1”/46cm (Height) x 16.5”/42cm (Base)
Weight: 10.32 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones, Hand-carved Gemstones
Namgyalma (Ushnishavijaya in Sanskrit) is one of the three principal long-life deities in Tibetan Buddhism, alongside Amitayus and White Tara. She is revered for her ability to grant longevity, purify negative karmic imprints, and avert untimely death. Her elaborate iconography, typically featuring three faces and eight arms, symbolizes her complete mastery over the elements and her capacity to manifest in various forms to benefit sentient beings, particularly by granting protection and extending life.
















