Himalayan Traditionally Hand-carved Akshobhya Buddha Altar Statue
Nepalese artisans meticulously made Akshobhya Buddha Altar Statue. Due to its oxidized copper body, the statue took our artisans months to complete. The face and some parts of the statue's robes were also coated in 24k genuine gold. His left hand, which is in a thoughtful position on his lap with the palm facing up, is holding a vajra scepter vertically. The vajra scepter of Akshobhya represents his status as a member of the Vajra Family and his role as Tantric Buddhism's symbolic Buddha. His right hand barely rests on the earth, which represents his acquired enlightenment. This figure can be used in various Buddhist traditions and meditation activities.
Size: 7.8"/20cm (Height) x 5"/13cm (Base)
Weight: 1.3 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Oxidized Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Within the Karma Kagyu lineage, Akshobhya Buddha Pureland is commonly practiced. Akshobhya's vajra scepter symbolizes that he is Tantric Buddhism's symbolic Buddha and a member of the Vajra Family. Askhobhya, the fifth Dyani Buddha, a bodhisattva who lives in the eastern direction, swore not to become furious until he attained enlightenment. Here is a selection of the teachings, photographs, illustrations, and quotations we have gathered to help you learn more about this Buddha figure.