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The Three Long-Life Deities Statue Set for Vitality and Spiritual Merit | Home Decor
This Three Long-Life Deities Statue Set showcases the refined craftsmanship and traditional artistry of Himalayan Buddhist sculpture. Measuring 35.5 cm (14 inches) in height with a 30 cm (11.8 inches) base and weighing 13.08 kg, the set features a copper body enhanced with 24K gold gilding and detailed acrylic painting. The radiant gold finish highlights the finely modeled figures and ornamental details, while the carefully applied acrylic colors add definition and depth to selected features. The combination of detailed copper work, gilding, and painting reflects the precision, patience, and skilled craftsmanship involved in creating this sacred set.
The sacred grouping of Amitayus, White Tara, and Namgyalma, known collectively as the Three Long-Life Deities, represents longevity, healing, purification, and the removal of obstacles that shorten life or hinder spiritual practice. Amitayus, with his hands resting in the Dhyana Mudra and holding the vase of longevity nectar, embodies infinite life, wisdom, and spiritual vitality. White Tara, distinguished by her seven compassionate eyes and boon-granting gesture, symbolizes healing, protection, and vigilant compassion, while Namgyalma (Ushnishavijaya) represents purification, victory over life-threatening obstacles, and the accumulation of merit. Together, these three deities emphasize the preciousness of human life—not simply for longevity itself, but as an opportunity to cultivate wisdom, compassion, and virtuous activity for the benefit of all sentient beings.
Size: 14”/35.5cm (Height) x 11.8”/30cm (Base)
Namgyalma: 35.5cm (Height) x 30cm (Base)
White Tara: 34cm (Height) x 24.5cm (Base)
Amitayus: 34cm (Height) x 24.5cm (Base)
Weight: 13.08 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body
The Three Long-life Deities, known in Tibetan as Tsering Namsum, are central to the longevity practices within the Vajrayana tradition. Amitayus, the Buddha of Infinite Life, holds the vessel of immortal nectar; White Tara, born from the tear of Avalokiteshvara, offers protection from illness and the eight great fears; and Namgyalma (Ushnishavijaya) is a manifestation of the Buddha's crown protuberance, renowned for purifying negative karma and granting the blessing of a long life. Together, they represent a holistic approach to spiritual health, ensuring the practitioner has the time and vitality necessary to reach full awakening.
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