Amida s Amitabha Buddha Statue
About Our Statue :
The Amida's Amitabha Buddha statue is a work of art, delicately crafted on a copper body and plated in electro gold. This holy image has a mesmerizing atmosphere, which is strengthened by the delicate inlay of artificial stones such as turquoise, coral, and lapis lazuli. The Buddha, seated gracefully on a beautiful throne, exudes calm and compassion, drawing spectators into a world of spiritual serenity and enlightenment.
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Exceptional Craftsmanship: Handcrafted with precision on a copper body, embodying the pinnacle of handmade quality.
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Divine Radiance: Electro gold plating creates a magnificent brilliance representing Amitabha Buddha's enlightened attributes.
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Symbolic Significance: Embedded with artificial stones such as turquoise, coral, and lapis lazuli, each signifying attributes that increase spiritual potency.
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Sacred Presence: The deity sits gracefully on a seat, exuding serenity and tranquillity, inviting followers to connect with its deep spiritual energy.
Introduction To Amitabh Buddha :
Amitabha was a monarch, according to traditions, once upon a time. He gave up his kingdom to become a Dharmakara Bodhisattva monk. The monk worked tirelessly for five eons before enlightenment and becoming a Buddha. Amitabha is a Buddhist deity who represents kindness and knowledge. He is linked to the third skandha, the skandha of perception. The cure to desire is Tantric meditation on Amitabha. Between the bodhisattvas Avalokiteshvara and Mahasthamaprapta, he is sometimes shown. Amitabha is a Buddhist deity who represents kindness and knowledge. He is linked to the third skandha, the skandha of perception.
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Size: 26.5 cm (Height) x 21 cm (Width)
Weight: 1.38 kg
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How do take care of your statues?
• Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
• Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is completely free of moisture and dust.
• Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
• Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching with the bare hand objects can smudge the face, leaving scratches.