Description
Handcrafted Boddhisattva Statue Set: Embodiments of Universal Compassion
A magnificent handcrafted Boddhisattva statue set brings serene presence to any sacred space. Each figure in this exquisite collection stands gracefully, radiating the profound peace inherent in enlightened beings. Fashioned from pure copper and lavishly adorned, these statues embody the selfless spirit of the Boddhisattva path. Their collective aura inspires tranquility and spiritual reflection, making them a focal point for devotion.
The Five Bodhisattva Set Statue is suitable for meditation halls, altars, and sacred settings. It imbues any scene with great spiritual energy and creative beauty. Its grandeur and symbolism make it a valuable purchase for collectors, practitioners, and devotees seeking to honor the path of enlightenment.
Chenrezig Size: 9.05”/23cm (Height) x 7.08”/18cm (Base)
Manjushri Size: 9.05”/23cm (Height) x 7.48”/19cm (Base)
Vajrasattva Size: 9.05”/23cm (Height) x 7.08”/18cm (Base)
Amitayus Size: 8.66”/22cm (Height) x 7.48”/19cm (Base)
Green Tara Size: 9.05”/23cm (Height) x 7.08”/18cm (Base)
Total Weight: 8.37 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Chenrezig:
Buddha Chenrezig, also known as Avalokiteshvara, is the embodiment of boundless compassion and loving-kindness. He is commonly depicted seated in meditative posture with four arms, symbolizing his limitless ability to aid sentient beings. His principal hands are joined at the heart in Anjali mudra, holding the wish-fulfilling jewel of compassion, while the other hands hold a crystal mala and lotus flower, representing continuous compassionate action and purity.
Manjushri:
Bodhisattva Manjushri, the embodiment of transcendent wisdom, symbolizes clarity of mind and the cutting away of ignorance. He is portrayed seated in meditative posture, wielding the flaming sword of wisdom in his right hand, which cuts through delusion, while his left hand holds the stem of a lotus supporting the Prajnaparamita Sutra, the scripture of perfect wisdom.
Vajrasattva:
Buddha Vajrasattva, the deity of purification and spiritual renewal, represents the cleansing of negative karma and obscurations. Seated in vajra posture, he holds a vajra at his heart in his right hand, symbolizing indestructible wisdom, while his left hand rests at his hip holding a bell, representing ultimate wisdom and emptiness.
Amitayus:
Buddha Amitayus, the “Buddha of Infinite Life,” symbolizes longevity, vitality, and spiritual abundance. He is depicted seated in meditative posture with both hands resting in the dhyana mudra, holding a sacred vase of long life nectar, symbolizing immortality and the blessings of health and wisdom.
Green Tara:
Green Tara, the compassionate female Buddha of swift protection, symbolizes enlightened activity, fearlessness, and compassionate action. She is portrayed seated gracefully with her right leg extended, signifying her readiness to assist beings in need. Her right hand is displayed in the varada mudra, granting blessings and compassion, while her left hand holds the stem of a blue lotus, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening.



















