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Tibetan Shakyamuni Buddha Altar Statue | Historical Buddha of Enlightenment

SKU: SBAP23162

Size: 33.5cm x 25cm
33.5cm x 25cm | 13.2 x 9.8 Inches

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A Sacred Tibetan Shakyamuni Buddha Altar Statue for Mindful Meditation and Peace

Embodying supreme enlightenment, a Tibetan shakyamuni buddha altar statue brings the serene energy of the historical Buddha into your sacred space. Handcrafted with deep devotion, this exquisite figure serves as a visual anchor for daily mindfulness. Every detail of this sculpture radiates a timeless sense of calm, inviting practitioners to connect with their inner wisdom and cultivate a peaceful heart.

This Tibetan Shakyamuni Buddha altar statue depicts the Enlightened One seated peacefully in the vajra posture upon a lotus throne, symbolizing purity and transcendence over worldly suffering. His right hand is extended in the bhumisparsha mudra (earth-touching gesture), commemorating the moment he called the Earth to witness his enlightenment beneath the Bodhi tree, while his left hand rests in the dhyana mudra, holding an alms bowl that represents renunciation, spiritual nourishment, and the path of moderation. He is adorned with simple monastic robes that signify humility and detachment from material desires. His serene face, elongated earlobes, ushnisha (wisdom crown), and urna (mark of spiritual insight) embody awakened wisdom, compassion, and inner peace. Every element of this sacred altar statue serves as a reminder of the Buddha’s teachings, inspiring meditation, mindfulness, and the pursuit of enlightenment.

Size: 13.2”/33.5cm (Height) x 9.8”/25cm (Base)
Weight: 3.41 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Gemstones

Shakyamuni Buddha, born Siddhartha Gautama, is the historical founder of Buddhism. Having renounced his royal life to seek the end of suffering, his teachings on the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path remain the foundation of Buddhist practice. He represents the ultimate teacher, guiding beings toward liberation through direct insight and compassion.

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