Gold Gilded Bodhisattva Garden Statue Set
The Bodhisattva sculpture, which has a body of pure copper, has been expertly crafted using a machine. The face of each deity is gilded with real 24-karat gold. The deities shown in this collection of Bodhisattvas are all depicted calmly seated atop a moon disc lotus seat. Their presence is overwhelmed by decorated ornaments alongside artistic nimbus placed behind. This statue was made from high-quality materials that will last for a very long time. This statue set has accurate traditional iconography and has fine details.
This Bodhisattva statue set 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: 4.1"/10.5cm (Height) x 3.1"/8cm (Base)
Weight: 1.070 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body, 24K Gold Gilded Acrylic Paintings, Machine Made
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the route to enlightenment. In Mahayana Buddhism, Manjushri is related to prajna.
Manjushri is regarded as a fully enlightened Buddha in Northern Buddhism's Tantric literature, with many manifestations and appearances covering all four divisions of Tantra, simple and complex in form. Manjushri is depicted in the Eleven Figurative Forms as Peaceful, Semi-peaceful, Wrathful, and Animal Featured.
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Tara is the savior, the personification of compassion, who reaches out and freely replies to everyone's suffering. Tara is courageous and generous to a fault. Green Tara and White Tara are her most popular incarnations, though she occasionally appears as Red Tara in Dakini form. "Om tare tuttare ture svaha," says Green Tara. White Tara's mantra is "om tare tuttare ture mama ayu Punya jnana pushtim kuru svaha," which means "om tare tuttare ture mama ayu Punya jnana pushtim kuru svaha."
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