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Tibetan Medicine Buddha Statue | Healing Deity

SKU: MBHN23157

Size: 55cm x 41cm
55cm x 41cm | 21.7 x 16.1 Inches

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Tibetan Medicine Buddha Healing Deity Statue | Embodying Ultimate Wellness

Gilded in brilliant 24K gold, this magnificent Tibetan Medicine Buddha healing deity statue radiates profound peace and supreme restorative energy. Standing 55 cm (21.65”) tall on a 41 cm (16.14”) base and weighing 14.88 kg, this exquisite sculpture is meticulously crafted from a solid copper body. Delicate hand-painted acrylic details enhance the compassionate expression of the Medicine Buddha, while the luminous gold finish elevates its sacred presence. Designed to inspire calm, clarity, and healing, this masterful piece brings an immediate sense of spiritual restoration and reverence to any sacred space.

Seated in the full lotus posture, this healing deity embodies profound therapeutic symbolism and the restoration of inner and outer balance. In his right hand, he holds the sacred myrobalan plant, representing the eradication of physical illness and the restoration of bodily harmony. His left hand rests in meditative equipoise within his lap, gently holding a lapis lazuli bowl filled with nectar, symbolizing the ultimate medicine of enlightened wisdom. This nectar purifies the three poisons—attachment, aversion, and ignorance—transforming them into clarity, compassion, and insight. The iconography of this meditation statue serves as a powerful reminder of holistic healing, guiding practitioners toward physical well-being, mental purification, and spiritual liberation.

Size: 21.65”/55cm (Height) x 16.14”/41cm (Base)
Weight: 14.88 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body

Medicine Buddha, known as Bhaisajyaguru, is the supreme physician in Tibetan Buddhism. He made twelve vows to help sentient beings overcome suffering, hunger, and sickness. Practitioners meditate upon his deep blue light to clear obstacles to physical health and spiritual awakening, seeking both relative healing and absolute enlightenment.

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