Statue of Mahayana Deity Ksitigarbha | Spiritual Decor
Mahayana Deity Ksitigarbha measures 8.7” (22cm) in height and 7.1” (18cm) in width and weighs 1.84 kg. Crafted from a copper body with triple-layer 24K gold gilding, this statue features gold and acrylic paintings with deeply engraved 3D like carvings, as well as gemstones, embodying sacred artistry and spiritual significance. It is perfect for Tibetan Buddhist altar decor or as a meaningful gift.
Kshitigarbha, the Compassionate Bodhisattva known as the protector of the deceased and children, is depicted with a calm and benevolent presence. He wears a five-pointed crown symbolizing awakened wisdom and bears a uṣṇīṣa atop his head, marking his enlightened status. He holds a stalk of wheat leaves in his right hand, symbolizing nourishment, fertility, and his support for those in transition. Seated in a relaxed ease posture upon a moon disc that rests on a blooming lotus base, Kshitigarbha radiates serenity, hope, and unwavering support for all beings, especially those navigating the realms of suffering or rebirth.
Size: 8.7” / 22cm (Height) x 7.1” / 18cm (Width)
Weight: 1.84 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones
Kshitigarbha is a revered Bodhisattva known for his deep compassion and vow to assist all beings, especially those suffering in the hell realms. He is considered the protector of the deceased, children, and travelers, and is known for his fearless commitment to guiding souls toward liberation. Kshitigarbha's name means "Earth Treasury," reflecting his boundless patience and steadfast support for all sentient beings on their spiritual journey.