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Mitrugpa Vajrayana Practice Statue in Radiant 24K Gold

SKU: MPHN23225

Size: 22.5cm x 20.5cm
22.5cm x 20.5cm | 8.9 x 8.1 Inches

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Cultivate Unshakable Wisdom with a Mitrugpa Vajrayana Practice Statue

Gilded in radiant 24K gold, a mitrugpa vajrayana practice statue arises here in supreme serenity to inspire your daily contemplation and sacred path. Sculpted with an elegant height of 22.5 cm, this sacred representation of the Immovable Buddha features a hand-carved copper body beautifully adorned with precious gemstones. The glowing form brings a gentle yet powerful energy, making it an exquisite centerpiece perfect for those seeking quiet refuge, inner alignment, and refined spiritual decor.

Seated in the meditative vajra posture, Mitrugpa holds the vajra scepter, symbolizing the indestructible and immutable nature of pure consciousness itself. This meditation statue represents the transmutation of anger and delusion into mirror-like wisdom, helping Vajrayana practitioners overcome negative karma, emotional obstacles, and external disruptions. Placing this sacred Buddhist art in your practice space serves as a constant reminder of your own inner stability and spiritual resilience.

Size: 8.86”/22.5cm (Height) x 8.07”/20.5cm (Base)
Weight: 1.81 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Gemstones

Mitrugpa, also widely recognized as Buddha Akshobhya, is one of the Five Dhyani Buddhas, ruling over the eastern pure land of Abhirati. Renowned in the Vajrayana tradition for his ultimate vow never to feel anger, aversion, or malice toward any sentient being, he acts as a powerful archetype for purifying heavy negative karma. Through his practice, devotees learn to perceive reality clearly and without distortion, transforming ordinary afflictions into the pristine wisdom of the ultimate nature of mind.

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