The Divine Healer: Bhaisajyaguru Statue Embellished with Gemstones
Introducing the Buddha of Medicine The Buddha's healing component is profoundly represented by the Bhaisajyaguru Statue. This sculpture, which stands 13.3 inches tall on a base 9.4 inches wide and weighs 4.08 kg, embodies the essence of Bhaisajyaguru, who is respected in the Buddhist tradition for his ability to heal illness, lessen suffering, and increase longevity. This sculpture exudes the compassion and wisdom of the Medicine Buddha. It is made with a copper body and is gilded in 24K gold. It is further embellished with hand-carved jewels and meticulous paintings in gold and acrylic.
Traditionally, Bhaisajyaguru is shown with his right hand making a blessing gesture and holding a plant and his left hand holding a medicine bowl, representing the healing nectar of immortality. The 24K gold gilding illuminates the sculpture, highlighting the deity's serene grace and benevolent intent. At the same time, the hand-carved gemstones add a layer of spiritual richness, symbolizing the precious nature of his teachings and the sublime bliss of his pure land.
Size: 13.3"/34cm (Height) x 9.4"/24cm (Base)
Weight: 4.08 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Hand Carved Gemstone, Copper Body
One of the main figures in Mahayana Buddhism is Bhaisajyaguru, also known as the Medicine Buddha, who personifies the therapeutic side of the Buddha's teachings. In Buddhist ceremonies and meditation techniques, he is frequently called upon for his ability to bestow health, heal illnesses and wounds, and lessen suffering in all living things. Venerating the Medicine Buddha is a practice that is thought to bestow benefits on one's bodily and mental well-being as well as facilitate healing, making his presence a consoling and hopeful figure for people in need of healing.