Medicine Buddha Oxidized Statue | Beacon of Healing and Serenity

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SKU: MBAW7710

Size: 20cm x 13cm
20cm x 13cm | 7.9 x 5.1 Inches

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Enhance Your Well-being with Our Medicine Buddha Oxidised Statue

Through our Medicine Buddha Oxidised Statue, you may infuse your surroundings with a deep sense of calm and healing. This statue, which is 7.9 inches tall and made of finest oxidized copper, highlights the Medicine Buddha's intricate iconography and calm look with a darker finish. This traditional artwork is a must-have for anyone looking for a means of relaxation and healing because it represents the healing of the mind, spirit, and body as well.

The Buddha's robes' intricate lines and curves, as well as his contemplative stance, are emphasized by the statue's aged appearance due to its oxidised texture. This statue welcomes a moment of contemplation and calmness into every day, making it perfect for environments devoted to wellness and spiritual development. It's ideal for use in meditation spaces, healing facilities, or as a kind present for everyone who needs a gentle reminder of their inner serenity and the curative effects of mindfulness.

Size: 7.9”/20cm (Height) x 5.1”/13cm (Base)
Weight: 1.30 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body

In Mahayana Buddhism, the Medicine Buddha—also called Bhaisajyaguru—is highly esteemed, especially in East Asian customs. He is portrayed as a luminous Buddha clutching a bowl of therapeutic nectar, signifying his capacity to treat both material and spiritual afflictions. Through rituals, prayers, and visualizations, devotees call upon the blessings of the Medicine Buddha in order to promote their own and others' healing and well-being. His teachings place a strong emphasis on the value of intelligence, compassion, and the deft use of one's own resources to lessen suffering. The Medicine Buddha encourages practitioners to develop inner serenity and work toward the welfare of all beings as a symbol of healing and freedom.

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