Discover the Gentle Protection of Our Kshitigarbha Guardian of Children Statue
Introducing our Kshitigarbha Guardian of Children monument, which was lovingly carved in Patan, Nepal. Crafted from fine oxidized copper, this stunning object perfectly captures the rich legacy of Nepalese metalworking. Kshitigarbha is portrayed in a calm and caring pose, signifying his function in guiding and protecting young souls. He is the guardian of children and a loving savior. The statue's fine detail and serene attitude showcase our artists' extraordinary talent, and its oxidized finish gives it a timeless spiritual depth.
This Kshitigarbha statue is a spiritual anchor for your house or meditation area, so it's more than just a work of art. It is a monument to the profound teachings of Buddhism, valued for its ability to benefit all creatures, especially children and those who have passed away. It weighs 4.05 kg. This statue provides serenity and sacred elegance, whether it is placed in a personal shrine or used as a focal point in your living area. It provides a route towards compassion and spiritual development.
Size: 13.4”/34 cm (Height) x 9”/23 cm (Width)
Weight: 4.05 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
In Mahayana Buddhism, Kshitigarbha, also called Jizo Bosatsu or Dizang Pusa, is a bodhisattva of immense compassion. He is well known for his promise to stay in samsara until every being in hell is freed. He is represented as a monk holding a staff and a wish-granting diamond, signifying the guardianship of young ones, travelers, and departed spirits. His activities and teachings are centered on bringing beings to enlightenment and easing their pain. Kshitigarbha, a highly esteemed figure in East Asian Buddhism, represents unending compassion and a commitment to the well-being of all living things.