24k Gold Gilded Traditionally Handcrafted Three Tibetan Buddhas Statue
Traditionally handcrafted, the Three Tibetan Buddhas Statue was crafted by the master craftsmen of Nepal with flawless and one of a kind design patterns. We have meticulously hand-carved all three Buddha statues depicted on a top moon disc lotus throne seat in a tranquil expression that is supported by two elephants below the throne. Crafted with a copper body, gilded with 24k genuine gold and finely painted with acrylic paint to highlight the fine detail patterns of the statue. Each of the Buddhas is depicted with different mudras which represent the Buddha's part of life. The artists have crafted each statue with months of hard work, with each statue given intricate design patterns, which were done exclusively in Nepal.
This statue will be the perfect meditating gift from Nepal to a practitioner like you.
Size: 18.8"/48cm (Height) x 12.5"/32cm (Base)
Weight: 22.92 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings, Silver Plated
Amitabha is known for his longevity and accumulation of purification with a deep awareness of the emptiness of all phenomena. According to legend, Amitabha was a monarch once upon a time. He renounced his throne to become a Dharmakara Bodhisattva monk. He worked for five eons before attaining enlightenment and becoming a Buddha. Amitabha is a Buddhist deity who represents compassion and wisdom.
Siddhartha Gautama was born as the crown prince of the mighty Shakya Kingdom and nurtured to be a king in line with his royal father's aspirations. However, when he was around 29 years old, he learned about people's tremendous pain in life. He abandoned his palace life and gave up his magnificent robes and gold to uncover the reasons for this anguish and the methods to alleviate it. After nearly six years of study, self-deprivation, and severe concentration, he achieved his aim. He had attained enlightenment (a Buddha). He claimed to have then proceeded to a deer park in Sarnath (Benares), India, on the outskirts of Varanasi.
Medicine Buddha, also known as Bhaishajyaguru in Sanskrit, is regarded as the Buddha of Healing. His teachings aim to free sentient beings from sickness, pain, anguish, and unhappiness while also emphasizing the need to acquire prosperity and enjoyment in this life. Many meditators in the Mahayana tradition admire his healing abilities. He is frequently shown with a blue (lapis lazuli) body and hands carrying a begging bowl and medical herbs.