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Shakyamuni Buddha Traditional Statue | Home Decor

SKU: SBFM23298

Size: 21.5cm x 15cm
21.5cm x 15cm | 8.5 x 5.9 Inches

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Historical Buddha Shakyamuni Traditional Statue | Embodying Peace & Harmony 

Arising from sacred Nepal, this historical Buddha Shakyamuni traditional statue serves as a luminous beacon of mindfulness and inner peace. Measuring 8.46”/21.5cm in height with a 5.9”/15cm base and weighing 1.46 kg, it is handcrafted by master artisans from an oxidized copper body with silver plating and detailed acrylic painting. Portraying the Awakened One in deep, undisturbed meditation, this sacred statue captures the serene essence of enlightenment and offers a timeless focal point for altars, meditation spaces, and spiritual practice.

Seated upon a double lotus throne, the historical Buddha is depicted in the earth-touching Bhumisparsha mudra, one of the most iconic gestures of enlightenment. His right hand reaches toward the earth, calling it to witness his spiritual triumph over delusion, while his left hand rests calmly in meditation, symbolizing inner stillness, discipline, and awakened awareness. The double lotus throne represents purity rising above worldly suffering, showing that wisdom can blossom even within ordinary life. His peaceful expression reflects compassion, clarity, and complete freedom from fear and attachment. Incorporating this meditation statue into your practice fosters a grounding energy, reminding us of our own potential for boundless wisdom, compassion, and liberation.

Size: 8.46”/21.5cm (Height) x 5.9”/15cm (Base)
Weight: 1.46 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plating, Acrylic Painting

Siddhartha Gautama, who became the historical Buddha Shakyamuni, lived and taught in ancient India during the 6th century BCE. After achieving complete liberation under the Bodhi tree, he dedicated his life to sharing the Dharma, the path to ending suffering. His teachings on the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path continue to guide millions toward clarity, ethical living, and spiritual awakening.

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