Ksitigarbha Statue, Traditional Bodhisattva Sculpture
Ksitigarbha, meaning womb of Earth, the statue is handcrafted by an artist from Kathmandu. This Traditional Bodhisattva Sculpture is gilded in 24K gold and corals. He is depicted seated on a lotus throne, wearing his precious ornaments crafted magnificently. He holds a pearl with magical properties beyond description in his right hand. His left hand also depicts the Varada mudra, which means "gift offering." His headdress, designed like petals of the lotus, looks desirable in his black hair with other jewels on top of his hair bun, The statue consists of triple-Layered Gold, 3D Embossed Carving with Deep Multi-Layered Engraving.
Size: 34cm/13.38" (Height) x 21cm /8.26" (Base)
Weight: 3.952kg
Materials: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body
Chinese and Japanese Buddhists respect and worship Kshitigarbha, one of the most well-known bodhisattvas. Ti Tsang P'usa, or Bodhisattva, is a Buddhist monk known as Ti Tsang P'usa. "Earth Treasury," "Earth Store," "Earth Matrix," or "Earth Womb" is the meaning of the term "Ksitigarbha." The Great Vow of Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha was to aid and rescue all creatures. The Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha was shown as a Buddhist monk with a shaved head, modest clothing, and a staff.