Description
Handmade Saraha Statue for Meditation Decor
Crafted from copper and beautifully painted with gold and acrylic, the Saraha Statue: The Great Indian Mahasiddha is decorated with gemstone inlays. Standing 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) tall and weighing just over a kilogram, it shows Saraha calmly meditating on a lotus base, blending serene spirituality with fine artistry. Honored as the father of Mahamudra in Vajrayana Buddhism, this statue makes a perfect centerpiece for meditation areas, shrines, or any treasured sacred art collection.
Saraha, the renowned Indian Mahasiddha, is seated in the yogic vajrasana posture atop a lotus pedestal, symbolizing spiritual purity and enlightenment. He holds an arrow in his right hand, a signature attribute representing sharp, unerring insight and the direct realization of ultimate truth in Vajrayana Buddhism. The figure is richly adorned with a jeweled crown, necklaces, armlets, and sacred ornaments, signifying his transcendence of worldly conventions and the wealth of inner realization. Crafted from copper and embellished with gold, acrylic paint, and gemstones, the statue radiates both outer beauty and profound symbolic meaning characteristic of Tantric Buddhist art.
Size: 6.50 in / 16.5 cm (Height) × 4.53 in / 11.5 cm (Base)
Weight: 1.01 kg
Material: Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstone
Saraha, often called the “Arrow Shooter,” was one of the 84 great Indian Mahasiddhas. Renowned for his wisdom and poetic expressions of enlightenment, he emphasized the direct realization of truth beyond ritual or dogma. His teachings continue to inspire Buddhist practitioners across generations, representing the heart of Mahamudra practice.