Siddhartha Gautam Buddha with Swan
About Our Statue :
With great care and regard, the Siddhartha Gautam Buddha with Swan statue depicts a moving moment in the Buddha's life. This hand-crafted brass statue, which represents empathy and compassion, shows Siddhartha Gautam gently ministering to an injured swan. The Buddha's gesture symbolizes the essence of loving-kindness and caring for all sentient beings since he is the incarnation of enlightenment and compassion.
The intricate design radiates a sense of peace and spiritual presence, perfectly capturing the Buddha's elegance and calm. This statue encourages practitioners to imitate the Buddha's noble traits of empathy and generosity by acting as a potent reminder of the value of compassion and kindness in our lives. The Siddhartha Gautam Buddha with Swan statue is a powerful representation of compassion that may be found in temples, homes, and meditation areas. It gives comfort and inspiration to everyone who sees it.
Shakyamuni Buddha Nursing Wounded Swan
An important event in the life of Shakyamuni Buddha was his nursing for the wounded swan. Following the myth, Siddhartha came upon an injured swan while hunting while still a prince. He felt sympathy and tenderness for the bird when he saw it suffering and took it into his arms. He gently treated the swan's wounds and lessened its pain as he brought it back to health.
This occurrence is notable because it is one of the earliest times that Siddhartha has shown empathy and compassion for another living being. It is also viewed as foreshadowing his ultimate decision to give up his royal existence and go on a journey of enlightenment. He showed love and the capability to look beyond his ego and goals by tending to the injured swan; these qualities would later be central to his teachings.
In Buddhism, the swan symbolizes transcendence and purity since it represents the path to enlightenment. Siddhartha was metaphorically restoring the swan's health and preparing himself for the journey he would later take. Ultimately, this narrative is a powerful reminder of the need for empathy and compassion and the positive impacts they may have on our lives.
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Size: 26cm (Height) x 29cm (width)
Weight: 4.78 kg
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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.