Buddhist Revered Three Buddha Art Set | Symbol of Enlightenment and Peace
This Revered Three Buddha Art Set features Shakyamuni Buddha, Amitabha Buddha, and Medicine Buddha—each measuring 8.1” (20.5 cm) in height and 6.3” (16 cm) at the base, with a total combined weight of 4.85 kg. Expertly crafted from copper and adorned with 24K gold gilding, each figure is enhanced with detailed acrylic paintings. Representing enlightenment, compassion, and healing, this sacred trio brings a powerful spiritual presence, making it an ideal addition to personal altars, meditation spaces or as a meaningful component of Buddhist practice and devotion.
In this sacred Buddha statue set, each figure is represented with unique iconographic features that convey their spiritual significance. Shakyamuni Buddha, the historical Buddha, is shown with his right hand in the bhūmisparśa mudrā, calling the earth to witness his enlightenment, while his left hand rests in his lap in dhyāna mudrā, holding an alms bowl that symbolizes renunciation and inner tranquility. Amitabha Buddha, the embodiment of Infinite Light, appears in a meditative posture, with both hands in dhyāna mudrā cradling an alms bowl, reflecting his deep compassion and serene presence. Medicine Buddha, the master of healing, displays his right hand in varada mudrā holding the myrobalan plant, a symbol of healing, while his left hand remains in dhyāna mudrā, supporting a bowl of restorative nectar, signifying his pledge to alleviate suffering. Together, these three Buddhas express the profound ideals of enlightenment, compassion, and spiritual healing.
Medicine Buddha: Size: 8.1”/20.5cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Shakyamuni Buddha: Size: 8.1”/20.5cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Amitabha Buddha: Size: 8.1”/20.5cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Total Weight: 4.85 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Shakyamuni Buddha
Historically known as Siddhartha Gautama, the Shakyamuni Buddha is the founder of Buddhism. Born into a royal family in ancient India, he chose to abandon his luxurious life in search of the root causes of suffering and a path to liberation. Through deep meditation and years of ascetic practice, he ultimately attained enlightenment beneath the Bodhi tree. His teachings, known as the Dharma, form the core of Buddhist philosophy. Shakyamuni embodies wisdom, detachment from worldly desires, and the profound transformation that arises from inner realization.
Amitabha Buddha
Amitabha, whose name means “Infinite Light,” is a key figure in the Pure Land tradition. He presides over Sukhāvatī, the Western Pure Land—a celestial realm where beings are reborn with optimal conditions to reach enlightenment. Renowned for his great vows, Amitabha is committed to liberating all sentient beings through his compassion and accumulated merit. He stands as a symbol of infinite compassion, serene meditation, and the hopeful promise of spiritual renewal.
Medicine Buddha (Bhaiṣajyaguru)
Medicine Buddha, also known as Bhaiṣajyaguru, is venerated as the divine physician who heals suffering and disease. Practitioners turn to him for both physical and emotional healing, as well as for the removal of obstacles on the spiritual path. His deep blue form and healing emblems emphasize his role in restoring health, peace, and spiritual clarity. He represents balance, wellness, and the compassionate drive to alleviate all forms of suffering.