Oxidized Copper Statue For Ksitigarbha Dharani Practice
Using traditional Himalayan art at our workshop, sculptors from Kathmandu crafted this stunning statue of the Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha in our studio. The deity wears wonderfully crafted jewelry in the figurine while lounging on a lotus seat. He holds a pearl with unfathomable magical properties in his right hand. The Varada mudra, which signifies "gift offering," is also visible on his left hand. His headgear, which has more stones on top and is shaped like lotus petals, is attractive. The figure was created from oxidized copper. The deity's magnificent attributes were all hand-carved.
Size: 6.6"/17cm (Height) x 4.7"/12cm (Base)
Weight: 0.874 kg
Material: Oxidized 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.