Ratnasambhava Buddha Statue | Copper and Gold Plated Sculpture for Prosperity and Wisdom
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Size: 13cm(Height) x 8cm(Width)
Weight: 0.31 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About Our Statue:
The Statue of Buddha Ratnasambhava is a beautifully crafted sculpture, representing one of the five wisdom Buddhas in Tibetan Buddhism. Standing at 13 cm in height and 8 cm in width, weighing 0.31 kg, this Buddha statue is made of copper and adorned with gold plating, giving it a rich, radiant appearance. Ratnasambhava, the Buddha of wealth, is depicted in a meditative pose, embodying the virtues of generosity, prosperity, and the transformation of pride into wisdom. This statue is perfect for those seeking to invite abundance and spiritual wisdom into their lives.
The intricate design features Ratnasambhava seated gracefully on a lotus pedestal, surrounded by a detailed aura of lotus petals that further emphasize his divine nature. The gold plating on the statue enhances its brilliance, highlighting the Buddha's calm, serene expression. The calm, welcoming posture of the Buddha is a symbol of wealth not just in material terms, but also in spiritual growth and enlightenment, making this statue a perfect addition to meditation spaces or altars.
Ideal for spiritual home decor, meditation areas, or as a gift for those seeking prosperity and wisdom, the Statue of Buddha Ratnasambhava brings both beauty and divine blessings to any environment. Its presence invokes positive energy and promotes peace, generosity, and enlightenment, offering a powerful reminder of the transformative power of wisdom and abundance.
Introduction to Ratnasambhava Buddha
Ratnasambhava Buddha is one of the Dhyani Buddhas. Ratnasambhava is primarily associated with Vajrayana Buddhism and originates in the Tantric Literature of the Charya, Yoga, and Anuttarayoga Tantra classes. He is most commonly depicted in the set of the Five Symbolic Buddhas. Ratnasambhava's mandalas and mantras foster equality and calmness, and, in Vajrayana Buddhist thought, they are linked to efforts to eradicate greed and arrogance.