Embrace Compassion with the Kshitigarbha Buddhist Gold Gilded Statue
The Kshitigarbha Buddhist Gold Gilded Statue is 35 cm tall and is made of fine copper that has been carefully gilded with 24K gold. This statue is the ideal accent to any area used for meditation or other spiritual activities since it perfectly depicts the calm and caring nature of Kshitigarbha. The deity's delicate features and symbolic traits are emphasized by the elaborate carvings and bright gold finish, signifying his function as the guardian of beings.
The intricate designs on Kshitigarbha's robes and the expressive characteristics on his hands and face are only two examples of the careful carving that went into creating this statue. The sculpture has been given elegance and spiritual meaning by the artists' diligent attention to detail. In addition to signifying the sacredness of Kshitigarbha, the gold gilding highlights the artists' superb skill. For those looking for a work of art that truly captures the spirit of protection and compassion, this statue is perfect.
Size: 13.8”/35cm (Height) x 9.8”/25cm (Base)
Weight: 4.36 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Kshitigarbha is a Mahayana Buddhist bodhisattva of immense compassion and vows, also known as Jizo Bosatsu in Japan and Dizang Pusa in China. Represented as a monk clutching a staff and a diamond that grants wishes, he pledges to alleviate suffering for all entities, particularly those residing in hell. Through devotional activities and chants like "Om Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Viharana Maha," practitioners call upon his blessings. In East Asian Buddhism, Kshitigarbha is held in great regard as a guardian of travelers, infants, and departed souls. His teachings place a strong emphasis on the emancipation of all sentient beings and unending love.