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Shakyamuni Buddha Statue | Symbol of Enlightenment

SKU: SBAY23288

Size: 17.5cm x 15cm
17.5cm x 15cm | 6.9 x 5.9 Inches

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Handcrafted Shakyamuni Buddha Statue | Embodying Peace

Arising in quiet majesty, this Shakyamuni Buddha statue serves as a luminous symbol of enlightenment and mindfulness for modern practitioners. Measuring 6.9”/17.5cm in height with a 5.9”/15cm base and weighing 1.19 kg, it is hand-finished in Nepal from an oxidized copper body. This sacred sculpture captures the historical Buddha in his moment of ultimate realization, bringing a grounded and calming energy into any altar, meditation room, or sacred space while inspiring daily contemplation and profound inner stillness.

Seated in the Meditative posture, the Buddha displays the Bhumisparsha mudra, or earth-touching gesture, calling the earth to witness his triumph over illusion. His right hand reaches gracefully toward the ground while his left hand rests in meditation upon his lap, symbolizing perfect balance between inner stillness and awakened action. The calm expression on his face reflects deep concentration, compassion, and the serene realization of enlightenment beneath the Bodhi tree. This powerful posture represents unshakeable resolve, truth, and the transformation of delusion into clear, mirror-like wisdom. Having this representation nearby acts as a gentle, daily reminder of our own innate potential for awakening, mindfulness, and compassion.

Size: 6.9”/17.5cm (Height) x 5.9”/15cm (Base)
Weight: 1.19 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body

Shakyamuni Buddha, born Siddhartha Gautama in ancient Lumbini, is the historical founder of Buddhism. After years of asceticism and deep contemplation, he attained complete liberation under the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya. His subsequent teachings, known as the Dharma, outline the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path, offering a practical framework to overcome suffering and cultivate enduring peace.

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