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10" Shakyamuni Buddha Statue |
US$ 315.00 |
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Speciality: Oxidized Copper alloy with eight auspeciuos symbols carvings. |
This special 10 Shakyamuni Buddha Sculpture is made from Oxidized Copper and has asupecious symbols carved which is crafted by our experienced artisan in Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.
Shakyamuni Buddha The Enlightened One
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Beyond the pain and pressures, the toil and tears of life, away from illusory scene of transience and impermanence, transcending loving and halting transistorizes of this world, is the Enlightened One, Shakyamuni, the Sage of the Sakyas, Gautama Buddha. Gautama has overcome the temptations of Mara and of his demons in their innumerable aspects, some terrifying, some monstrous and some voluptuous. The intense inner struggle of Gautama makes him an immediately human figure to us. Mara tries to break him even when he has attained complete enlightenment and tempts him to vanish into nirvana and leave mankind in darkness. The Buddha is serene and motionless. Gautam Buddha has passed the raging fury of illusory forms. The Sage is supremely Enlightened One, aware of the cause of suffering and of the way to attain liberation from them. Gautam Buddha calls the Earth Goddess to witness by his earth-touching gesture or bhumi-sparsha-mudra. The right hand stretches down to the earth, the palm inside and all fingers straight. By this gesture, Gautam Buddha destroys all the demons of the earth. While the right hand of the Buddha is in the gesture of touching the earth, his left hand holds the alms bowl. Gautam Buddha is seated with legs crossed in the lotus position or Padmasana, on a moon disk, placed on a lotus.
This beautiful 10 Shakyamuni Buddha Sculpture has his left hand extended in the Bhumisparsa gesture, the mudra of witness. His left hand lies in the lap with palm upward. This is the gesture of "touching the earth" or "calling the earth to witness," commemorating Buddha's victory over temptation by the demon Mara. Shakyamuni Buddha is seated on a Padmasana pedestal of lotus petals arranged in a row. This is one of the most popular portrayals of Shakyamuni at the moment of his full enlightenment under the Bodhi tree at Bodhgaya. |
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10" Sakyamuni Buddha Statue |
US$ 315.00 |
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Speciality: Beautifully carved Oxidized Copper Alloy Sculpture. |
This special 8 Sakyamuni Buddha Sculpture is made from Copper Alloy with Oxidized finish which is crafted by our experienced artisan in Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.
Sakyamuni Buddha The Enlightened One
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Beyond the pain and pressures, the toil and tears of life, away from illusory scene of transience and impermanence, transcending loving and halting transitoriness of this world, is the Enlightened One, Sakyamuni, the Sage of the Sakyas, Gautama Buddha. Gautama has overcome the temptations of Mara and of his demons in their innumerable aspects, some terrifying, some monstrous and some voluptuous. The intense inner struggle of Gautama makes him an immediately human figure to us. Mara tries to break him even when he has attained complete enlightenment and tempts him to vanish into nirvana and leave mankind in darkness. The Buddha is serene and motionless. Gautam Buddha has passed the raging fury of illusory forms. The Sage is supremely Enlightened One, aware of the cause of suffering and of the way to attain liberation from them. Gautam Buddha calls the Earth Goddess to witness by his earth-touching gesture or bhumi-sparsha-mudra. The right hand stretches down to the earth, the palm inside and all fingers straight. By this gesture, Gautam Buddha destroys all the demons of the earth. While the right hand of the Buddha is in the gesture of touching the earth, his left hand holds the alms bowl. Gautam Buddha is seated with legs crossed in the lotus position or Padmasana, on a moon disk, placed on a lotus.
This beautiful 10 Sakyamuni Buddha Sculpture has his left hand extended in the Bhumisparsa gesture, the mudra of witness. His left hand lies in the lap with palm upward. This is the gesture of "touching the earth" or "calling the earth to witness," commemorating Buddha's victory over temptation by the demon Mara. Sakyamuni Buddha is seated on a Padmasana pedestal of lotus petals arranged in a row. This is one of the most popular portrayals of Sakyamuni at the moment of his full enlightenment under the Bodhi tree at Bodhgaya. |
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6" Guru Marpa Statue |
US$ 317.34 |
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Speciality: Half Gold Plated and beautifully carved. |
6" Guru Marpa Statue |
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8" Green Tara Statue |
US$ 315.00 |
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Speciality: Beautifully carved Full Gold Plated Sculpture. |
8" Green Tara Statue |
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9" Vajradhara Statue |
US$ 317.34 |
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Speciality: Beautifully Carved 9 Vajradhara Sculpture is made from Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Fully Gold Gilded using Lost Wax Method. |
Beautifully Carved 9 Vajradhara Sculpture made from Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Fully Gold Gilded using Lost Wax Method which is made by the artisan from Patan, Nepal who has been in this business for generation.
Vajradhara The Primordial Buddha
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Vajradhara is the primordial Buddha, the dharmakaya buddha. Vajradhara, depicted as dark blue in color, expresses the quintessence of buddhahood itself. Vajradhara represents the essence of the historical Buddha's realization of enlightenment. Historically, Prince Siddhartha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree in Bodhgaya over 2500 years ago and then manifested as the Buddha. According to Buddhist cosmology, he was the Fourth Historic Buddha of this fortunate eon. Prince Siddhartha's achievement of enlightenment, the realization, or wisdom of enlightenment itself, is called the dharmakaya, the body of truth. When he expresses that realization through subtle symbols, his realization is called the sambhogakaya, the body of enjoyment. When such realization manifested in more accessible or physical form for all sentient beings as the historical Shakyamuni Buddha, it is called the nirmanakaya, the body of manifestation.
The dharmakaya, synonymous with Vajradhara Buddha, is the source of all the manifestations of enlightenment. Vajradhara is central to the Kagyu lineage because Tilopa received the vajrayana teachings directly from Vajradhara, the dharmakaya buddha. Thus, the Kargyudpa lineage originated from the very nature of buddhahood. The Kargyudpa lineage of Tibetan Buddhism begins with the Buddha Vajradhara. The individual in this tradition is allowed to visualize his root Guru as Buddha Vajradhara. Guru Tilopa is said to have received Mahamudra instruction directly from Budhda Vajradhara through visions and other extraordinary means. In Nispannayogavali, Vajradhara is the main deity in Vajrasattvamandala. Vajradhara is three faced, six armed and reddish white in color. His right arm hold a vajra, a sword and a kapala and his left hands hold a bell, and ankush and a noose. Vajradhara stands in the Ardhaparyanka posture and dances in Tandava style.
In this form of Vajradhara, his right hand holding the dorje (symbolizing method), his left hand holding the bell (symbolizing wisdom), and the two hands crossed his chest expressing complete integration of Prajna and Upaya. Vajradhara is usually depicted in blue color in Vajraparyanka posture. Vajradhara has a crown, an Urna and an Ushnisha as of a Sambhogakaya Buddha. Vajradhara is also depicted in father-mother (Aaju-Aji in Newari) aspect. Then he holds his usual symbols while his arms are crossed at back of his consort. The consort is non other than Prajnaparamita in deified form. |
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8" Namgyal Statue |
US$ 343.00 |
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Speciality: Beautifully carved Partially Gold Gilded Sculpture with beautifully painted. |
Beautifully Hand Carved 8 Partially Gold Gilded Namgyalma Sculpture is made from Copper Alloy 24 Karat Partially Gold Gilded which is crafted by our experienced artisan in Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.
8" Namgyal Statue |
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9" Yamraj Statue |
US$ 315.00 |
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Speciality: Beautifully carved Partially Gold Gilded Sculpture with beautifully painted. |
9" Yamraj Statue |
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9 Medicine Buddha Statue |
US$ 343.00 |
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Speciality: Beautifully carved 24 Karat Fully Gold Gilded Medicine Buddha Statue has beautifully painted face. |
This excellent 9 Fully Gold Gilded Medicine Buddha Sculpture is made from Copper Alloy using Lost Wax Method and has beautifully painted face which is crafted by our experienced artisan who has been in this business from generations and comes at low price.
Medicine Buddha The Healing Buddha
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Medicine Buddha also known as Bhaishajyaguru. The Medicine Buddha is believed to be a transformation of Shakyamuni Buddha, who manifested himself as the Medicine Buddha in order to give the medicine teaching to the fourfold assembly of Hindu Gods, Sages, Bodhisattvas, Arhats and Adepts etc. On the other hand it is also said that Medicine Buddha had attained perfect enlightenment many eons previously. Medicine Buddha also Bhaishajyaguru vowed that his Buddha verse would be a world of healing, and that throughout Buddha verse, wherever beings suffer from sickness and injury, Medicine Buddha would eternally manifest to bring them his healing knowledge.
This beautiful 9 Medicine Buddha Sculpture has his left hand, lying in his lap in Meditation Mudra, which holds a bowl containing medicine nuts, while his right hand is in Charity Mudra which holds the branch of the Myrobalan plant, a medicinal plant found in Nepal, India and other tropical countries. Medicine Buddha wears the monastic robe and is seated with the legs crossed. Medicine Buddha sits on a moon disk on lotus petals. |
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8 Sakyamuni Buddha Statue |
US$ 317.34 |
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Speciality: Beautiful Sakyamuni Buddha Statue made from copper alloy with 24 Karat Full Gold Plated and Antique Finish and has beautiful Tika on its forehead. |
This special 8 Full Gold Plated Sakyamuni Buddha Sculpture is made from Copper Alloy 24 Karat Full Gold Plated which is crafted by our experienced artisan in Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.
Sakyamuni Buddha The Enlightened One
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Beyond the pain and pressures, the toil and tears of life, away from illusory scene of transience and impermanence, transcending loving and halting transitoriness of this world, is the Enlightened One, Sakyamuni, the Sage of the Sakyas, Gautama Buddha. Gautama has overcome the temptations of Mara and of his demons in their innumerable aspects, some terrifying, some monstrous and some voluptuous. The intense inner struggle of Gautama makes him an immediately human figure to us. Mara tries to break him even when he has attained complete enlightenment and tempts him to vanish into nirvana and leave mankind in darkness. The Buddha is serene and motionless. Gautam Buddha has passed the raging fury of illusory forms. The Sage is supremely Enlightened One, aware of the cause of suffering and of the way to attain liberation from them. Gautam Buddha calls the Earth Goddess to witness by his earth-touching gesture or bhumi-sparsha-mudra. The right hand stretches down to the earth, the palm inside and all fingers straight. By this gesture, Gautam Buddha destroys all the demons of the earth. While the right hand of the Buddha is in the gesture of touching the earth, his left hand holds the alms bowl. Gautam Buddha is seated with legs crossed in the lotus position or Padmasana, on a moon disk, placed on a lotus.
This beautiful 8 Sakyamuni Buddha Sculpture has his left hand extended in the Bhumisparsa gesture, the mudra of witness. His left hand lies in the lap with palm upward. This is the gesture of "touching the earth" or "calling the earth to witness," commemorating Buddha's victory over temptation by the demon Mara. Sakyamuni Buddha is seated on a Padmasana pedestal of lotus petals arranged in a row. This is one of the most popular portrayals of Sakyamuni at the moment of his full enlightenment under the Bodhi tree at Bodhgaya. |
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8 Amitabha Buddha Statue |
US$ 343.00 |
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Speciality: Fully Gold Gilded 8 Amitabha Buddha Statue Made of Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Fully Gold Gilded and has beautifully Gold painted face. |
This beautiful 8 Fully Gold Gilded Amitabha Buddha Sculpture is made from Copper Alloy and has beautifully Gold painted face which is crafted by our experienced artisan who has been in this business from generations.
Amitabha Buddha THE BUDDHA OF INFINITE LIGHT
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Amitabha means "Infinite Light." Amitabha'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. In the mandala of the Dhyani Buddhas, Amitabha is positioned to the west. His color is rose (red), the color of the setting sun. Amitabha Buddha rules over the element of fire and personifies the Skandha of perception. Thus, the eye and the faculty of seeing are associated with Amitabha. The peacock, with "eyes" on its plumes, is his throne-bearer. The peacock symbolizes grace. Amitabha'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 enfoldment, purity, the true nature of beings realized through enlightenment, and compassion, the purified form of passion. Amitabha denotes "Boundless Light" or Incomprehensible.
Devotees aspire to be reborn in Amitabha'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 mantra is Om Amitabha Hrih. Some consider Amitabha to be synonymous with Amitayus, the Buddha of Infinite Life. Others honor Amitayus as a form of Amitabha or as a separate Buddha.
This 8 Amitabha Buddha Sculpture 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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