Handcrafted Maya Devi Buddha Statue | Spiritual Jewelry
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Size: 46.5cm(Height) x 19cm(Length) x 13cm(Width)
Weight: 4.5 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Antique
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About Our Product
This Maya Devi Mother Buddha Statue is a sacred antique copper sculpture representing Queen Maya Devi, the revered mother of Siddhartha Gautama, who later became Shakyamuni Buddha. Measuring 46.5 cm in height, 19 cm in length, and 13 cm in width, with a weight of 4.5 kg, this statue carries a graceful spiritual presence for Buddhist altars, meditation rooms, shrine spaces, and peaceful home decor. Maya Devi symbolizes purity, wisdom, sacred motherhood, and the blessed beginning of the Buddha’s path toward enlightenment.
The statue depicts Maya Devi standing elegantly on a lotus base, holding a sal tree branch in one hand while the other hand extends gently downward in a graceful gesture. Her calm expression, refined ornaments, flowing lower garment, and balanced standing posture reflect traditional Himalayan sculptural artistry. The antique copper finish brings depth to the body, lotus petals, jewelry, and carved details, giving the figure a warm devotional appearance that honors the sacred feminine presence in Buddhist art.
In Buddhist tradition, Maya Devi is remembered for giving birth to Prince Siddhartha in Lumbini, a moment that marks the beginning of the Buddha’s life story. Her image inspires reflection on compassion, purity, nurturing strength, and the spiritual potential present in all beings. Placed on an altar or sacred space, this Maya Devi statue becomes a meaningful reminder of devotion, peace, wisdom, and the journey from noble birth toward complete awakening.
Introduction To Maya Devi:
Maya Devi, widely regarded as the mother of Gautam Buddha, the "Light of Asia," was the queen of Kapilvastu, Lumbini, which is now situated in Nepal. She was the queen of King Suddhodana, Gautam Buddha's father. Maya Devi is said to have died just seven days after giving birth to Gautam Buddha.