Exquisite Handmade Dipankara Buddha Copper Statue | Sacred Spiritual Decor
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Size: 13cm(Height) x 5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.24 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Plated, Acrylic Color, Copper Body
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About our Statue:
The Handcrafted Copper Dipankara Buddha Statue is a beautiful and powerful representation of Buddhist spiritual art, meticulously designed to embody wisdom, enlightenment, and compassion. Standing at 13cm in height and 5cm in width, this exquisite statue is crafted from high-quality copper, plated with 24K gold to enhance its divine presence. The statue's vibrant acrylic colors highlight the intricate details of the Dipankara Buddha's serene expression, creating a profound connection to the divine. Weighing 0.24 kg, it is the perfect size to adorn any meditation space or altar, bringing peace and light into your sacred environment.
Dipankara Buddha, known as the "Buddha of the Past," is revered for his teachings of wisdom and enlightenment. The gold-plated finish gives this statue a radiant glow, symbolizing the illumination of the Buddha’s wisdom. His serene posture and peaceful expression remind all who view him of the path to spiritual awakening. This handcrafted statue, with its stunning blend of copper and gold accents, not only serves as a spiritual guide but also as an extraordinary piece of art. Whether placed on an altar or in a peaceful corner of your home, it invites divine energy, offering inspiration and tranquility to all who encounter it.
Introduction To Dipankara Buddha :
Dipankara is a historical Buddha, supposed to have lived on Earth for a hundred thousand years. The number of Buddhas that have existed in theory is tremendous, and they are sometimes referred to as "Thousand Buddhas." Each was responsible for a life cycle. According to specific Buddhist sources, Dipankara (also Dipamkara) was a Buddha who attained enlightenment eons before Gautama. Dipankara is typically depicted as a seated Buddha, but standing Buddhas are also widespread in China, Thailand, and Nepal. He usually forms a protective mudra (Abhaya mudra) with his right hand, but sometimes makes it with both hands.