Handcrafted Shakyamuni Buddha Oxidized Tibetan Figure for Shrine, and Altar
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Size: 24cm(Height) x 16cm(Width)
Weight: 1.47 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
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About our Statue:
This oxidized Tibetan figure of Shakyamuni Buddha, symbolizing serenity and inner awakening, perfectly portrays Shakyamuni's enlightened expression and is ideal for meditation rooms, altars, or as a heartfelt gift. You can keep the essence of the Buddha's teachings close at hand thanks to its compact size, making it a perfect addition to any spiritual space.
The figure's oxidized copper finish, which symbolizes the timeless essence of the Buddha's teachings, gives it a distinctive appearance. This statue serves as a constant reminder of the path to enlightenment, mindfulness, and compassion.
Shakyamuni Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, is the historical Buddha and the spiritual teacher who founded the Buddhism tradition. His teachings on the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path guide millions of followers toward enlightenment. Depicted in deep meditation, the image of Shakyamuni Buddha is a powerful reminder of his spiritual journey to attain enlightenment under the Bodhi tree, symbolizing the possibility of liberation from suffering for all beings.
Introduction to Shakyamuni Buddha:
Shakyamuni Buddha renounced his royal life to pursue a more profound truth that transcended material pleasures and suffering. He was born Prince Siddhartha of the Shakya clan. After years of rigorous asceticism and meditation, he became enlightened under the Bodhi tree and became the Buddha, the Awakened One. He then dedicated his life to teaching the Eightfold Path and the Four Noble Truths to attain liberation. Shakyamuni Buddha stands for the potential for all beings to awaken. He embodies wisdom that leads to ultimate freedom, the victory over ignorance, and the tranquility of non-attachment. His presence is a timeless reminder of the transformative power of inner realization, compassion, and mindfulness.