Himalayan Oxidized Five Buddha Set Statue | Spiritual Altar Decor
This Himalayan Oxidized Five Buddha Set Statue comprises Akshobhya Buddha, Amitabha Buddha, Amoghasiddhi, Vairocana, and Ratnasambhava—each measuring 9.3”/23.5cm in height and 5.5”/14cm at the base, with a combined weight of 6.39 kg. Crafted from an oxidized copper body and adorned with gold and acrylic elements, this ensemble showcases the refined craftsmanship of traditional artisans. Designed by talented Nepalese craftsmen, it is ideal for altars, meditation areas, or as a meaningful decor item for individuals seeking awareness and spiritual harmony in their daily life.
These statues are seated on a lotus throne, symbolizing enlightenment and purity. Known as the "Five Wisdom Buddhas," each figure represents a unique aspect of enlightened wisdom and reflects the transformation of specific negative emotions into transcendent insight. These sacred forms embody the core teachings of Buddhism, with each statue displaying a distinct mudra (hand gesture). The mudras represented include Abhaya Mudra (gesture of fearlessness), Dhyana Mudra (gesture of meditation), Bhumisparsha Mudra (earth-touching gesture), and Varada Mudra (gesture of compassion and generosity), each carrying deep spiritual significance.
Akshobhya Buddha Size– 9.3”/23.5cm (Height) x 5.5”/14cm (Base)
Amitabha Buddha Size– 9.3”/23.5cm (Height) x 5.5”/14cm (Base)
Amoghasiddhi Size– 9.3”/23.5cm (Height) x 5.5”/14cm (Base)
Vairocana Size – 9.3”/23.5cm (Height) x 5.5”/14cm (Base)
Ratnasambhava Size – 9.3”/23.5cm (Height) x 5.5”/14cm (Base)
Total Weight: 6.39 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, Gold & Acrylic Paintings
Five Dhyani Buddhas: Aksobhya, Amitabha, Amoghasiddhi, Ratnasabhava, and Vairocana. Each represents a particular facet of enlightened consciousness that can help with spiritual growth. Vairocana appears to be in the middle of the statue. The wisdom of Vairochana is the essence of dharma meditation. Akshobhya Buddha is usually framed in the east, Ratnasambhava Buddha facing south, Amitabha Buddha in the west, and Amogasiddhi Buddha in the north.