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The Handcrafted Crown Shakyamuni Buddha Spiritual Sculpture for Peace and Enlightenment
Handcrafted crown shakyamuni buddha spiritual sculpture artistry brings the sublime energy of the Buddha into your sacred space with quiet grace. Adorned with a magnificent, gemstone-encrusted crown, this breathtaking representation captures the moment of ultimate realization. Standing at 37 cm, its radiant 24K gold-gilded surface serves as a visual guide for daily meditation and spiritual reflection.
The crowned form of the Buddha, known as the Sambhogakaya manifestation, radiates the resplendent expression of enlightened awareness in its most luminous and exalted aspect, symbolizing ultimate spiritual sovereignty and the complete transformation of ignorance and delusion into pristine wisdom. Adorned with the regal crown and celestial ornaments of a fully awakened being, this form reflects the spontaneous perfection of enlightenment manifesting for the benefit of all realms.
Seated in serene composure, the Buddha displays the Bhumisparsha Mudra, with the right hand gently touching the earth, calling the ground itself to witness his unwavering determination and final victory over the forces of illusion and inner obscuration. This profound gesture signifies the unshakable stability of enlightenment, where doubt is dissolved and truth is realized beyond conceptual thought. The left hand rests calmly in meditation, symbolizing equanimity and abiding peace. Together, these sacred attributes embody steadfast resolve, deep inner stillness, and the awakened recognition of ultimate truth—offering practitioners a timeless reminder to remain grounded in clarity, courage, and the lived experience of awakening in everyday life.
Size: 14.6”/37cm (Height) x 9.1”/23cm (Base)
Weight: 4.99 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Gemstones
Crowned Buddha representations, known as Shrinika, represent Shakyamuni Buddha in his celestial majesty, bridging the historical teacher with the cosmic aspect of enlightenment. According to Mahayana tradition, the crown symbolizes his supreme status as a universal monarch of truth (Dharmaraja) and his profound wisdom. This form highlights that enlightenment is not merely historical, but a living, sovereign reality accessible to all.














