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Online Buddha, Bodhisattvas and Hindu Statues and Sculptures Catalog - Buddha Statues - Amitabha Buddha Statues
- Amitabha Buddha Statues: Oxdized
6” Amitabha Buddha Statue
 
 
 
Price: US$ 206.26
 
Size: 6"
Materials: Oxidized Copper Alloy.
Crafted By: Master artisan from Patan, Nepal.
Made In: Nepal.
Time to Ship: 24 Hours
Availability: World wide delivery within 3 – 5 business days.
Insurance: Yes.
Speciality: Beautifully Carved Amitabha Buddha Statue made from Oxidized Copper Alloy and has attractive carvings all over the statue which is crafted by the experienced artisan of Patan, Nepal.
   
Beautifully Hand Carved 6” Amitabha Buddha Sculpture made from Oxidized Copper Alloy which has attractive color is carved by the experienced artisan in Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.

Amitabha Buddha – The Buddha of Infinite Light
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The name Amitabh means "Infinite Light". Amitabh's Discriminating Wisdom conquers the poison of the passions - all cravings, covetousness, greed and lust. With this wisdom, the disciple discerns all beings separately yet knows every being as an individual expression of the one. Amitabh, the "Buddha of Infinite Light," personifies the transmutation of passion into all encompassing luminous awareness. Seated in his celestial paradise called Sukhavati, the "realm of bliss," Amitabh rests his hands the gesture of meditation while holding the begging bowl of an ordained Buddhist monk - a symbol of infinite openness and receptivity.

In the Mandala of Dhyani Buddhas, Amitabh is positioned to the west. His color is rose (red), the color of the setting sun. Amitabh rules over the element of fire and personifies the Skandha of perception. Thus, the eye and the faculty of seeing are associated with Amitabh. The peacock, with "eyes" on its plumes, is his throne-bearer. The peacock symbolizes grace. Amitabh's symbol is the Padma, or Lotus, placed between him and Vairochana in this Mandala. In Buddhism, the Lotus can symbolize many things, including spiritual unfoldment, purity, the true nature of beings realized through enlightenment, and compassion, the purified form of passion. Devotees aspire to be reborn in Amitabh's Western Paradise, known as Sukhavati, where conditions are ideal for attaining enlightenment. His mudra is the Dhyana (Meditation) Mudra. His Bija is Hrih and his name is Om Amitabh Hrih. Some consider Amitabh to be synonymous with Amitayus, the Buddha of Infinite Life. Others honor Amitayus as a form of Amitabh or as a separate Buddha. Amitayus is usually depicted holding a vessel of the elixir of immortal life.

In this 6” Amitabha Buddha Sculpture, Amitabha Buddha is in Samadhi Mudra with his two palms folded face up on top of the other lying on his lap. When represented on the Stupa, Amitabha Buddha always faces the west. Amitabha Buddha is worshipped thinking that one can have salvation. Sometimes holding a Patra on the same posture.
   
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