Statue of Buddha Amitabha | 24K Gold and Gemstone Majesty

SKU: ABBL6481

Size: 33cm x 24cm

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The Boundless Bliss: Amitabha Buddha Sculpture

Presenting the Buddha Amitabha Statue, a magnificent homage to the Buddha of Unending Light and Life. This sculpture, which stands at a calm height of 12.9 inches on a base of 9.4 inches and weighs 4.65 kg, represents the deep peace and unbounded compassion of Amitabha Buddha. Crafted with skill from a copper body and embellished with 24K gold gilding, intricate gold and acrylic paintings, and hand-carved jewels, this piece perfectly embodies Amitabha's pure land of Sukhavati.

The Dhyana Mudra, or meditative stance, is used to symbolize Amitabha Buddha and represents both his profound state of meditation and his teachings on awareness and enlightenment. The 24K gold gilding illuminates the statue, reflecting the radiance of Amitabha's light, while the hand-carved gemstones add a layer of spiritual richness, symbolizing the precious nature of his teachings and the sublime bliss of his pure land.

Ideal for personal altars, meditation spaces, or as a centerpiece in a collection dedicated to spiritual awakening, the Statue of Buddha Amitabha invites a profound sense of peace and enlightenment.

Size: 12.9"/33cm (Height) x 9.4"/24cm (Base)
Weight: 4.65 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Hand Carved Gemstone, Copper Body

Buddha Amitabha, the principal Buddha in Pure Land Buddhism, is revered for his vows to assist all beings in achieving enlightenment and rebirth in his pure land, Sukhavati. Amitabha's name, meaning "Infinite Light," signifies the limitless compassion and wisdom he extends to all sentient beings, guiding them toward liberation and enlightenment. The practice of chanting Amitabha's name is believed to create the karmic conditions necessary for rebirth in Sukhavati, a realm free from suffering and filled with bliss.

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