Compassion Unbound: The Majestic Statue of Ksitigarbha
Introducing the majestic Statue of Ksitigarbha, a Bodhisattva renowned for his deep devotion to aid all beings in breaking free from the cycles of suffering. This sculpture, which stands an impressive 16.1 inches tall and rests on a 12.5-inch base, weighs 8.17 kg and is a tribute to Ksitigarbha's unwavering resolve and compassion. This artwork, made of a copper body and 24K gold gilding, is accentuated with painstaking gold and acrylic paintings depicting the calm power and limitless mercy of one of Buddhism's most revered characters.
Ksitigarbha, or "Earth Treasury," is depicted in this statue in his traditional monastic robes, holding the Chebum "Vase." The detailed craftsmanship of the statue, from the intricate folds of the robes to the compassionate gaze, reflects the profound symbolism and artistry that bring Ksitigarbha's presence to life.
It invites practitioners to cultivate a deep sense of compassion and perseverance, embodying Ksitigarbha's vow to guide beings toward enlightenment, regardless of the obstacles.
Size: 16.1"/41cm (Height) x 12.5"/32cm (Base)
Weight: 8.17 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Ksitigarbha, revered across various Buddhist traditions, embodies the ultimate compassion and unyielding vow to save beings from the six realms of existence, especially those suffering in the hell realms. His practice is particularly associated with protection, the alleviation of suffering, and assistance during transitions between life and death. Ksitigarbha's vow, "Not until the hells are emptied will I become a Buddha; not until all beings are saved will I certify to Bodhi," underscores his role as a guardian of the deceased and a guide for lost souls, making his statue a powerful symbol of compassion and salvation.