Himalayan Crowned Shakyamuni Buddha Statue | Crowned Buddha Figurine
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Size: 38.5cm(Height) x 34cm(Length) x 14.5cm(Width)
Weight: 3.68 kg
Materials: Copper, Filigree, Gemstone: Lapis Lazuli, Gold Plated
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About Our Product
This Himalayan Crowned Shakyamuni Buddha Statue radiates spiritual presence and reverence, showcasing the Buddha seated on an intricately decorated throne. The throne is adorned with sacred motifs and smaller deities, creating a visual narrative of protection, wisdom, and auspiciousness. Each element, from the detailed filigree work to the vibrant gemstones, reflects the care and skill of Himalayan artisans. The crown and gilded embellishments further highlight the enlightened energy of Shakyamuni, making it a centerpiece for meditation spaces, altars, or sacred collections.
The statue is crafted from copper with a 24K gold-plated finish and incorporates lapis lazuli gemstones for added spiritual symbolism. Silver-plated accents accentuate the intricate details, while the throne's carved sacred motifs amplify the aura of devotion. Measuring 38.5 cm in height, 34 cm in length, and 14.5 cm in width, and weighing 3.68 kg, this statue balances presence with practicality for home or temple display. The layered throne design provides depth, elevating the figure and emphasizing the centrality of Shakyamuni Buddha in your sacred space.
Designed to inspire meditation, contemplation, and spiritual growth, this Shakyamuni Buddha statue encourages a connection to inner peace and mindfulness. The accompanying deities carved into the throne symbolize protection, guidance, and the supportive forces of the Buddhist pantheon. Perfect for collectors or practitioners, this artwork is both a devotional tool and an expression of Himalayan artistry, offering a sense of calm, spiritual focus, and reverence in any environment.
Introduction of Crowned Shakyamuni Buddha
Siddhartha Gautama, born the crown prince of the mighty Shakya Kingdom, was raised as a king according to his royal father's wishes. Around the age of 29, he became aware of humanity's immense suffering. He renounced his lavish palace life, giving up his magnificent robes and gold to discover the causes of this anguish and find a remedy. After more than six years of study, self-denial, and intense concentration, he achieved his goal, attaining nirvana and becoming a Buddha. He then taught that he had visited a deer park outside Sarnath (Benares), near Varanasi, India.