Stunning Shakyamuni Buddha Lapis Stone Statue | Handcrafted Symbol of Enlightenment

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SKU: SBCR7946

Size: 31.5cm x 20cm
31.5cm x 20cm | 12.4 x 7.9 Inches

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Delve into the Captivating Presence of the Shakyamuni Buddha Lapis Stone Statue

Introducing the finest Shakyamuni Buddha Lapis Stone statue, a monument to the unsurpassed workmanship of Patan's greatest artisans. With a height of 31.5cm (12.4 inches) and a base of 20cm (7.9 inches), this statue stands out as a symbol of peace and spirituality.

Crafted from the finest lapis stone and finished with an antique touch, the statue glows with a deep blue shade that represents wisdom and honesty. The precise carving highlights Shakyamuni Buddha's marvelous features, from his tranquil look to the subtle folds of his robes. At 5.72 kg, this item is a large and wonderful addition to any meditation or sacred place, Imagine Shakyamuni Buddha's profound presence in your house, manifested in the rich, celestial blue of lapis stone, which represents limitless wisdom and spiritual clarity. This statue is more than just a decorative piece; it is a spiritual talisman that infuses the atmosphere with enlightened energy.

Size: 12.4”/31.5cm (Height) x 7.9”/20cm (Base)
Weight: 5.72 kg
Materials: Lapis Stone, Antique Finished

Shakyamuni Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, was the historical founder of Buddhism who lived in ancient India around the 5th century BCE. He is revered as the "Awakened One" who attained enlightenment through his profound wisdom and compassion. Shakyamuni's teachings, known as the Dharma, form the foundation of Buddhist philosophy and practice, guiding countless followers toward the realization of their true nature and the cessation of suffering. He is often depicted in a seated or standing meditation posture, with intricate mudras (hand gestures) symbolizing various aspects of his teachings.

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