Gold-Gilded Statue For Amitayus Short Mantra Practice
Using traditional Himalayan craftsmanship, the Amitayus Short Mantra Practice Statue was artistically hand-carved in Nepal. The deity is seen holding a vase filled with the nectar of immortality in both hands while sitting on a moon-shaped lotus throne. During the molding procedure for the statue, copper was used. We incorporated complex hand-carved design patterns once the molding process was complete. The robe and crown of the statue are the two most striking elements. We have adorned the crown, robe, body ornaments, lotus petals, and vase with valuable corals and jewels. After hand-carving was finished, the figurine was plated in genuine 24K gold. We used acrylic paints better to emphasize the deity's facial attributes.
This figurine of Amityus will be a perfect gift from Nepal to a devotee like you that will aid you in your practices and regular activities such as meditation and yoga.
Size: 13.7"/35cm (Height) x 11.0"/28cm (Base)
Weight: 4.29 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
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).