Himalayan Handmade Three Buddha Statue Set | Three Unique Enlightened Qualities
This handmade three-Buddha set features three Buddhas—Shakyamuni Buddha, Medicine Buddha, and Amitabha Buddha—each standing 27”/68.5cm tall and 21.1”/53.5cm wide at the base. Crafted from copper with triple layer 24K gold gilding, detailed gold and acrylic paintings, and hand-carved gemstones, these statues exemplify exquisite Nepali artistry. The total weight of the set is 69.57 kg, making it a powerful and elegant addition to altars, meditation spaces, or spiritual collections.
This three-piece set features Buddhas, each embodying profound qualities through gestures and symbols. Shakyamuni Buddha, performing the Bhumisparsha Mudra (earth-touching gesture), represents the moment of his enlightenment and steadfastness on the path to awakening; his alms bowl symbolizes renunciation and compassionate teaching. Medicine Buddha holds an alms bowl and the myrobalan plant, signifying his vow to heal physical and mental suffering with compassion and medicinal power. Sitting in the Dhyana Mudra of meditation, Amitabha Buddha carries an alms bowl representing spiritual nourishment and wisdom, guiding practitioners toward infinite light and rebirth in the blissful Pure Land. Together, they embody awakening, healing, and compassion.
Shakyamuni Buddha Size: 27”/68.5cm (Height) x 21.1”/53.5cm (Base)
Medicine Buddha Size: 27”/68.5cm (Height) x 21.1”/53.5cm (Base)
Amitabha Buddha Size: 27”/68.5cm (Height) x 21.1”/53.5cm (Base)
Total Weight: 69.57 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstones
Shakyamuni Buddha, also known as Gautama Buddha, is the historical founder of Buddhism who attained enlightenment beneath the Bodhi tree over 2,500 years ago. Depicted in the Bhumisparsha Mudra—the earth-touching gesture—he calls the earth to witness his awakening. His left hand holds an alms bowl, symbolizing his renunciation of worldly life and the transmission of teachings to liberate sentient beings. Shakyamuni represents the realization of the truth through wisdom, discipline, and inner resolve.
Medicine Buddha, known as Bhaisajyaguru, is the Buddha of Healing and is revered for his compassionate vow to cure suffering and disease. He holds an alms bowl filled with healing nectar in his left hand and the myrobalan plant in his right—a potent symbol of medicinal power. Practitioners turn to Medicine Buddha for physical health, emotional balance, and spiritual purification. He represents enlightenment's healing aspect and eradicates illness's inner and outer causes.
Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light, is the central figure in Pure Land Buddhism and is associated with boundless compassion and wisdom. He is portrayed in deep meditation, holding an alms bowl in his lap in the Dhyana Mudra, symbolizing serene concentration and nourishing all beings through spiritual sustenance. Devotees believe that invoking Amitabha can lead to rebirth in the Western Pure Land—a realm of peace where enlightenment can be easily attained. He represents limitless light, longevity, and compassionate guidance.