








Ceremonial Amitabha Buddha Statue | Spiritual Decor for Meditation and Blessings
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Divine Amitabha Buddha Statue | Perfect for Sacred Rituals
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Size: 9.5cm(Height) x 7cm(Length) x 4.5cm(Width)
Weight: 0.19 kg
Materials: 24K Gold Plated, Acrylic Color, Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Divine Amitabha Buddha Statue is a handcrafted masterpiece, measuring 9.5 cm tall and 7 cm wide, and weighing 0.19 kg. Crafted from copper and adorned with 24K gold plating and acrylic color, it radiates divine beauty and traditional Himalayan artistry. Its compact size makes it perfect for home altars, meditation spaces, or sacred décor collections.
Amitabha Buddha, known as the Buddha of Infinite Light, is depicted seated in Dhyana Mudra, with both hands resting in the lap and the thumbs lightly touching, symbolizing meditation and enlightenment. He sits upon a lotus throne, representing purity and spiritual awakening, while his simple monastic robes symbolize detachment from worldly desires and dedication to the spiritual path.
Ideal for meditation, spiritual practice, or as a meaningful decorative piece, this Amitabha Buddha Statue brings peace and positive energy to any altar, prayer room, or sacred space. The radiant gold plating symbolizes wisdom and enlightenment, while the copper body reflects strength and traditional craftsmanship. Its calming presence inspires mindfulness, compassion, and inner harmony wherever it is displayed.
Introduction of Amitabha Buddha
Amitabha, also known as Amida, is a celestial Buddha revered in Mahayana Buddhism, particularly in Pure Land Buddhism. He is known as the Buddha of Infinite Light and Infinite Life. Amitabha resides in the Western Pure Land of Sukhavati, a realm of bliss and enlightenment. He is known for his vow to save all beings who call upon his name with sincere faith, promising them rebirth in his Pure Land, where they can easily attain enlightenment. In practice, this involves chanting his name, a central practice in Pure Land Buddhism.




