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Medicine Buddha Statue | Tibetan Buddhist Healing Figurine

SKU: MBHA22924

Size: 38.5cm x 29cm
38.5cm x 29cm | 15.2 x 11.4 Inches

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Handcrafted Medicine Buddha Statue: Embodiment of Healing Light

Radiating profound healing energy, this Medicine Buddha statue embodies wellness and spiritual clarity. Standing 38.5 cm (15.16”) tall with an 11.42 cm (29 cm) base and weighing 7.39 kg, it is meticulously handcrafted from an oxidized copper body. Enhanced with 24K gold gilding and vibrant acrylic paintings, this exquisite sculpture represents the supreme healer, offering a serene and restorative presence. Perfect for meditation spaces, altars, or sacred collections, it reflects the masterful artistry of Nepalese craftsmen and invites tranquility, reflection, and a deep connection to Buddhist healing traditions.

The Medicine Buddha, or Bhaisajyaguru, is revered across Buddhist traditions for his power to heal physical, mental, and spiritual suffering. Often depicted holding the arura plant (myrobalan) in his right hand, symbolizing the ultimate medicine, he embodies the alleviation of illness, purification of karma, and the restoration of balance. Seated upon a radiant lotus throne with flowing robes and subtle ornaments, his serene expression radiates compassion and healing energy. This meditation statue serves as a profound focal point for devotional practice, inspiring practitioners to cultivate inner well-being, holistic health, and spiritual resilience while deepening their connection to the path of enlightenment.

Size: 15.16”/38.5cm (Height) x 11.42”/29cm (Base)
Weight: 7.39 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body

Medicine Buddha, Bhaisajyaguru, is one of the most venerated figures in Mahayana Buddhism, particularly in Tibetan traditions. He is the Buddha of Healing, who made twelve great vows to help all sentient beings, focusing on alleviating physical and mental suffering, curing illnesses, and leading beings to enlightenment. His practice is believed to purify negative karma and enhance well-being.

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