Tibetan Gold Gilded Amitayus Statue remaining balance

SKU: ATAP14275

Size: 22.5cm x 15.5cm
22.5cm x 15.5cm | 8.9 x 6.1 Inches

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Tibetan Gold Gilded Amitayus Statue | Buddha of Longevity

This Tibetan Gold Gilded Amitayus Statue is a stunning representation of longevity, strength, and spiritual benefits. Standing 8.9 inches tall, it is made of copper and significantly gilded in 24K gold, adding a brilliant presence to any environment. The statue's exquisite beauty is enhanced by the elaborate gold and acrylic paints, which transform it into a strong spiritual treasure rather than just an object of art. Amitayus, the Buddha of Longevity, is renowned for his capacity to promote longevity, excellent health, and well-being. This statue's exquisite design depicts Amitayus' tranquil and healthy personality, making it an excellent choice for meditation and spiritual practice.

Amitayus often appears holding a vase of nectar, representing his power to grant the blessings of longevity and health. His tranquil look and loyal posture make this statue an ideal addition to any altar, meditation area, or house. When you welcome this lovely statue into your home, you bring the blessings of longevity, knowledge, and strength into your life. Let Amitayus' energy infuse your area with serenity, healing, and plenty.

Size: 8.9”/22.5cm (Height) x 6.1”/15.5cm (Base)
Weight: 1.29 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body

Amitayus, of the Aparimitagunasamchaya or Amitavyhavat pure world, is usually shown in his apparitional buddha form (sambhogakaya), red in color, wearing a crown and jewels, and holding a long-life vase over two hands in a meditation gesture. A Buddha is said to have three bodies in the Mahayana Buddhist tradition: a form body (nirmanakaya), an apparitional body (sambhogakaya), and an ultimate truth body (sambhogakaya) (dharmakaya).

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