Shakyamuni Buddha Statue: Meditation and Mantra Practice

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SKU: SBGU18418

Size: 21cm x 14.5cm
21cm x 14.5cm | 8.3 x 5.7 Inches

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Handmade Shakyamuni Buddha Statue: Meditation and Mantra Practice

This Handmade Shakyamuni Buddha Statue: Meditation and Mantra Practice stands at 8.3 inches tall with a 5.7-inch base, weighing 1.06 kg. Crafted from copper with 24K gold gilding and detailed gold and acrylic paintings, enhancing its sacred elegance. Handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, this statue is ideal for altars, meditation spaces, or as a meaningful addition to any spiritual collection.

The Buddha is seated in padmasana atop a lotus base, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening. His right hand is in bhūmisparśa mudrā (earth-touching gesture), signifying the moment of his enlightenment, while his left hand holds an alms bowl, representing renunciation and the monastic path. The ushnisha on his head signifies wisdom, and the elongated earlobes reflect his noble birth and renunciation of worldly wealth. This serene depiction embodies tranquility, spiritual awakening, and the foundational teachings of the Buddha.

Size:
8.3”/21cm (Height) x 5.7”/14.5cm (Base)
Weight: 1.06kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Shakyamuni Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, was a spiritual teacher who lived over 2,500 years ago in ancient India. He is regarded as the founder of Buddhism and is revered for his teachings on the path to liberation from suffering. At the core of his teachings are the Four Noble Truths: acknowledging suffering, understanding its cause, realizing its cessation, and following the path to liberation. This path is known as the Noble Eightfold Path, which includes right view, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration—guiding principles for ethical conduct and mental discipline leading to the end of suffering and ultimate freedom.

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