The Statue of Amogasiddhi Buddha for Altar, Shrine | Figurine Made of Wood
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Size: 77 cm (Height) x 18 cm (Width)
Weight: 3.738 kg
Materials: Wood
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About Our Buddha Statue
This Amoghasiddhi Buddha statue stands out with its tall, slender form and aged wooden finish, exuding an ancient and mystical presence. Unlike the usual seated depictions of Amoghasiddhi, this rare standing representation exudes a higher level of grace and presence. The elongated proportions, combined with the finely sculpted folds of the robe, emphasize the fluidity of movement, giving the impression that the Buddha is in mid-step, gently progressing toward enlightenment. A fearless gesture, the raised right hand in the Abhaya Mudra, is meticulously detailed, with each finger expertly carved to exude a soft yet commanding presence. The subtle tilt of the head and serene expression add to the piece's spiritual depth, reflecting wisdom and compassion.
What distinguishes this statue is its rich patina and natural wood aging, which give it a weathered, time-honored appearance. The texture of the material, combined with faint traces of earthy hues, suggests that this piece has absorbed history into its form, adding character and authenticity. The elegantly carved base elevates the figure, providing stability and adding to the sculpture's overall presence. This unusually tall wooden Amoghasiddhi statue is a unique find, combining artistic mastery with spiritual symbolism—ideal for those seeking a statement piece steeped in history and reverence.
Introduction to Amoghasiddhi Buddha
One of the Five Dhyani Buddhas in Tibetan Buddhism, Amoghasiddhi, is connected to the north and is revered as the personification of wisdom in all-pervasive activity. He is frequently shown making the Bhumisparsha mudra, which represents the defeat of Mara, the demon god of ignorance and evil. Amoghasiddhi is frequently represented in Buddhist art with several arms, each bearing a distinctive symbol, such as a sword, a vajra, or a vase, signifying his capacity to vanquish ignorance and evil as well as his ability to bestow blessings and spiritual development upon his followers.
How do you 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.