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Golden Shakyamuni Buddha Peaceful Statue

SKU: SBFH20181

Size: 98.5cm x 75cm
98.5cm x 75cm | 38.8 x 29.5 Inches

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A Golden Shakyamuni Buddha Peaceful Statue for Profound Serenity and Contemplation

Arising with profound grace, this golden Shakyamuni Buddha peaceful statue embodies timeless enlightenment. Handcrafted in Nepal by master Newar artisans, this substantial copper sculpture measures 98.5cm tall, radiating a majestic yet tranquil aura. Its exquisite 24K gold gilding catches the light, drawing the observer into a state of serene contemplation, perfect for any sacred space.

In its sublime form, this golden Shakyamuni Buddha peaceful statue represents the awakened mind and the path to liberation. His Earth-Touching (Bhumisparsha) mudra symbolises the moment of enlightenment, when he called upon the Earth to witness his unwavering resolve. Meditating upon such a profound image encourages practitioners to cultivate wisdom, purify defilements, and realize their inherent potential for compassion, offering a focal point for deeper spiritual engagement.

Designed for discerning practitioners and collectors of sacred art, this exquisite statue serves as a powerful centerpiece for a home altar, a tranquil addition to a meditation room, or a distinguished accent in any refined interior. Its substantial presence and meticulous craftsmanship elevate the spiritual decor of any space.

Size: 38.8”/98.5cm (Height) x 29.5”/75cm (Base)
Weight: 57.97 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gold Dust Body

Shakyamuni Buddha is the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, who lived in ancient India around the 6th to 5th century BCE. He attained complete enlightenment under the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, sharing his profound insights into suffering, the cause of suffering, its cessation, and the path to its cessation (the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path). His teachings form the bedrock of Buddhist philosophy and practice, guiding countless individuals towards liberation and inner peace.

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