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Shakyamuni Buddha Himalayan Sculpture to Inspire Peace and Awakening
Revering the historical teacher, this sacred Shakyamuni Buddha Himalayan sculpture brings the serene energy of enlightenment directly into your home and sacred space. Gilded in radiant 24K gold with delicate acrylic face painting and finely detailed craftsmanship, it stands as a magnificent expression of Buddhist art. Measuring 16.3”/41.5cm in height with an 11.8”/30cm base and weighing 5.05 kg, it is meticulously crafted from a copper body enhanced with gemstones. Made in Nepal, this statue establishes a calm and balanced presence, creating a peaceful meditative atmosphere for devotion, reflection, and spiritual practice.
Seated in the dhyana asana upon a double lotus throne, the Buddha performs the Bhumisparsha mudra, calling the earth to witness his realization of ultimate truth at the moment of enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. His right hand reaches toward the ground, symbolizing unwavering determination and the validation of awakened insight, while his left hand rests in meditative equipoise in his lap, reflecting inner stability and profound concentration. The double lotus throne signifies purity arising above the cycle of samsara, untouched by worldly defilements, while his serene expression embodies compassion, clarity, and complete freedom from delusion. This posture symbolizes unshakable resolve, the purification of obscurations, and the triumph of wisdom over ignorance. It serves as an enduring reminder of our own inner potential for peace, clarity, and liberation through mindful awareness and steady practice.
Size: 16.3”/41.5cm (Height) x 11.8”/30cm (Base)
Weight: 5.05 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Gemstones
Shakyamuni Buddha, born Siddhartha Gautama in ancient Lumbini, is the historical founder of Buddhism. After years of spiritual searching, he attained supreme enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. His teachings, the Dharma, outline the path to liberation from suffering, emphasizing compassion, mindfulness, and the middle way.













