Garuda Statue for Altar and Meditation
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Size: 10cm(Height) x 8cm(Width)
Weight: 0.26 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About Our Product
The Tibetan Sacred Buddhist Garuda statue is a remarkable piece of spiritual art, symbolizing power, protection, and liberation in Tibetan Buddhism. Standing at 10 cm in height and 8 cm in width, this exquisitely handcrafted statue features a majestic Garuda, a mythical bird-like creature revered in Buddhist and Hindu traditions. The figure is made from a copper body, accented with acrylic color and beautifully gold-plated details. Its design embodies the essence of spiritual strength, overcoming obstacles, and providing protection from evil forces.
Garuda, often depicted as an eagle or a powerful bird in Buddhist mythology, is a fierce protector of the Dharma and a symbol of divine strength. This Tibetan Buddhist Garuda statue captures the creature’s powerful posture and commanding presence. Its vibrant colors, including the golden accents, reflect its association with the sun and spiritual enlightenment. The detailed design and intricate craftsmanship show the deity's strength and grace, making it a valuable addition to any spiritual collection.
This Garuda statue is not only a beautiful decorative piece but also an important spiritual talisman in Tibetan Buddhism. It is believed to offer protection and strength to its devotees, helping them overcome obstacles and fears. Placing this Garuda in your home or meditation space serves as a powerful reminder of the strength and spiritual protection offered by this mythical creature. It is the perfect gift for those seeking to deepen their spiritual practice or invite positive energy into their lives.
Introduction of Garuda
In Buddhism, Garuda is depicted as a gigantic bird of prey, sometimes referred to as Suparna, which translates to "good wings." Like the Nagas, Garudas combine attributes of animals and sacred beings, ranking among the lowest of the Devas. They possess their own rulers and towns, and some have the magical ability to transform into human forms when interacting with people.