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Medicine Buddha Sculpture | Healing Deity

SKU: MBBY23201

Size: 19.5cm x 15cm
19.5cm x 15cm | 7.7 x 5.9 Inches

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Cultivating Inner Wellness with This Healing Medicine Buddha Sculpture

Radiating a profound aura of therapeutic peace, this exquisite Medicine Buddha sculpture offers a sanctuary of calm for the modern home. Hand-cast from premium copper, the figure rests in the meditative dhyana asana upon a single lotus throne. The deep, rich tones of the oxidized finish accentuate every delicate contour of the face and robes, capturing the absolute tranquility of the Master of Healing. Standing 7.7” (19.5 cm) tall on a 5.9” (15 cm) base and weighing 1.11 kg, this sacred piece from Nepal embodies serene craftsmanship and timeless spiritual presence.

In his left hand, the deity gently cradles a medicine bowl filled with the healing nectar of the Myrobalan plant, symbolizing the complete eradication of the three poisons—attachment, aversion, and ignorance. His right hand extends in the varada mudra of supreme generosity, holding a sprig of the same sacred plant, representing the continuous flow of compassionate healing and blessings. Together, these sacred attributes express the unity of medicine and wisdom, reflecting the Buddha’s infinite capacity to restore both physical and spiritual balance. This meditation statue serves as a powerful visual reminder of boundless compassion, inner purification, and the transformative power of enlightened healing energy.

Size: 7.7”/19.5cm (Height) x 5.9”/15cm (Base)
Weight: 1.11 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body

Medicine Buddha, known as Bhaisajyaguru in Sanskrit, is revered in Mahayana Buddhism as the supreme doctor of the soul. He vowed to help all those who are sick, suffering, or seeking the path to enlightenment. By focusing on his image, practitioners seek to overcome physical ailments as well as the deeper spiritual obstructions that prevent ultimate liberation.

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