Discover Peace and Wisdom with Enlighten Buddha Shakyamuni
Presenting our magnificent Enlighten Buddha Shakyamuni statue, a painstakingly created masterwork from the accomplished craftspeople of Patan, Nepal. This statue is constructed of copper and has three layers of 24K gold gilding, gold, and acrylic paintings. It is an astounding 12.20 inches tall with an 8.66 inch base. This exquisitely detailed and artistic depiction of Shakyamuni Buddha, who is regarded in Mahayana Buddhism as the embodiment of enlightenment, features high embossed 3D carving that gives the tranquil figure life.
This statue is more than just ornamental; it is a profound representation of enlightenment and spiritual well-being. By putting it in your home or at a shrine, you can call in the blessings of wisdom and tranquility. In addition to enhancing its beauty, the brilliant, multi-layered gold-gilded finish represents the profound purity and importance of Shakyamuni Buddha's teachings. This exquisitely crafted object is a precious travel companion and a lighthouse of spiritual richness, encouraging you to nurture these attributes in your own life.
The "Enlightened One," Buddha Shakyamuni, teaches the way to enlightenment and inner tranquility. This statue is a memorial to his teachings on knowledge, compassion, and the quest for enlightenment. This 4.15 kg statue is a tangible expression of spiritual principles for your home or other sacred space. It combines elegance and substance.
Size: 12.20”/31cm (Height) x 8.66”/22cm (Base)
Weight: 4.15 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Shakyamuni Buddha, also known as Siddhartha Gautama, was the historical founder of Buddhism who lived in ancient India around the 5th century BCE. He is revered as the "Awakened One" who attained enlightenment through his profound wisdom and compassion. Shakyamuni's teachings, known as the Dharma, form the foundation of Buddhist philosophy and practice, guiding countless followers toward the realization of their true nature and the cessation of suffering. He is often depicted in a seated or standing meditation posture, with intricate mudras (hand gestures) symbolizing various aspects of his teachings.