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Atisa Sculpture | 24K Gold Gilded Buddhist Master

SKU: AK23616

Size: 37.5cm x 27cm
37.5cm x 27cm | 14.8 x 10.6 Inches

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Embody Wisdom with This Handmade Atisa Sculpture | Home Decor 

Handcrafted in Nepal, this sacred Atisa statue embodies wisdom, spiritual insight, and compassionate guidance. Standing 37.5 cm (14.76 inches) tall with a 27 cm (10.63 inches) base and weighing 4.81 kg, it is expertly formed from a solid copper body and adorned with radiant 24K gold gilding, detailed acrylic painting, and carefully set gemstones. The poised posture and serene expression reflect the revered master’s enlightened presence, making this finely crafted statue a meaningful focal point for altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections, inspiring contemplation, devotion, and spiritual awakening.

The sculpture of Atisa emphasizes his role as a revered teacher and master of the Dharma. His hands are positioned in the Dharmachakra Mudra, symbolizing the turning of the wheel of Dharma and the dissemination of enlightened teachings. Seated in a composed and meditative posture, the statue conveys serenity, intellectual clarity, and deep contemplation. A stupa placed beside him reinforces the purity of mind and the ultimate goal of Buddhist practice—awakening and liberation. As a meditation and devotional focus, this sacred statue inspires practitioners to balance rigorous study with heartfelt devotion, cultivating wisdom, insight, and a disciplined approach to the path of enlightenment.

Size: 14.76”/37.5cm (Height) x 10.63”/27cm (Base)
Weight: 4.81 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Gemstones

Atisa Dipamkara Srijnana was an 11th-century Indian scholar whose journey to Tibet revitalized the Buddhist faith during a period of decline. He is celebrated for establishing the Kadampa school, emphasizing the integration of wisdom and compassion through the "Lamrim," or the graded path to enlightenment. His teachings remain a cornerstone of Himalayan Buddhism, focusing on ethical discipline and the purification of the mind to benefit all sentient beings.

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