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Six Bodhisattva Statue Altar Set | Hand-Gilded Copper Statue

SKU: BSSGU19902

Size: 38.5cm x 28cm
38.5cm x 28cm | 15.2 x 11 Inches

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The Six Bodhisattva Statue Altar Set: Pillars of Compassion and Wisdom

A majestic display of profound spiritual energy, the six-bodhisattva statue altar set stands as a monumental work of Buddhist art. Each of these extraordinary figures, measuring 15.16”/38.5cm in height with an 11.02”/28cm base, is crafted from substantial copper. Weighing a collective 36.19 kg, this collection, handcrafted in Nepal, forms a powerful centerpiece for any dedicated spiritual space, inviting contemplation and deep devotion.

Together, these six Bodhisattvas embody the quintessential virtues of Mahayana Buddhism: boundless compassion (karuna), profound wisdom (prajna), and selfless dedication to sentient beings. Each figure, with its distinct mudra and attributes, represents a facet of the enlightened mind, guiding practitioners towards inner peace and liberation. This altar set serves as a powerful focal point for deeper meditation, encouraging the cultivation of these noble qualities within one's own practice and fostering spiritual decor of deep meaning.

Size: 15.16”/38.5cm (Height) x 11.02”/28cm (Base) (Each Statue)
Weight: 36.19 kg (Total for Set)
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

In Buddhist tradition, Bodhisattvas are enlightened beings who have postponed their own entry into nirvana to remain in the cycle of rebirth and assist all sentient beings in achieving liberation. They are characterized by their immense compassion and wisdom, dedicating their existence to alleviating suffering and guiding others on the path to awakening. This sacred collection typically features prominent Bodhisattvas such as Avalokiteshvara (compassion), Manjushri (wisdom), and Vajrapani (power), alongside others who represent specific virtues or aspects of the enlightened mind. Their collective presence inspires practitioners to cultivate similar qualities of selfless service and profound understanding.

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