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Chakravartin Possession Buddhist Symbol | Gold Plated Copper Chakravartin Set


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Size: 15.5cm x 6.5cm
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King Chakravartin Possession Sculpture | Buddhist Royal Spiritual Altar Decor

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Size: 15.5cm(Height) x 9cm(Length) x 6.5cm(Width)
Single Weight: 0.29 kg
Total Weight: 2.07 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About Our Product

This King Chakravartin Possession Sculpture Set is a sacred representation of the seven royal treasures of the Chakravartin, symbolizing enlightened leadership, prosperity, and spiritual authority in Buddhist tradition. Expertly crafted from copper with gold plated finishing, each piece reflects refined Himalayan craftsmanship, designed for altar placement, meditation spaces, and sacred décor collections. The set embodies harmony between material abundance and spiritual awakening, making it a powerful symbolic addition to ritual environments.

In Buddhist cosmology, the seven treasures represent the ideal qualities of a universal monarch who governs with wisdom and righteousness. The Precious Wheel symbolizes spiritual and worldly authority and the spreading of Dharma teachings. The Precious Jewel represents wisdom and fulfillment, removing obstacles and dispelling darkness. The Precious Queen embodies compassion, grace, and divine feminine energy. The Precious Minister reflects ethical guidance and integrity, while the Precious Elephant symbolizes strength and stability. The Precious Horse represents diligence, freedom, and transcendence beyond worldly limits, and the Precious General signifies courage and protection of the Dharma through unwavering strength.

This Chakravartin Set is highly valued for altar decoration, meditation spaces, monastery display, and spiritual collections. It serves as both a ritual-inspired artwork and a symbolic reminder of balanced leadership, virtuous conduct, and enlightened power. Whether placed in a sacred space or used as spiritual décor, it brings auspicious energy, cultural depth, and a profound sense of harmony into any environment.

Introduction of Chakravartin Possession

The Four Heavenly Kings are mythical rulers who are said to govern over the four cardinal directions: East, South, West, and North. They are frequently shown in Buddhist art, such as paintings and sculptures, and are venerated as protectors of the Dharma and defenders of the world against harmful forces. Each king is associated with particular characteristics and attributes, such as strength, wealth, wisdom, and compassion. The Chakravartin, also known as the Wheel-Wielding King, is a legendary monarch said to rule over a utopian realm where everyone lives in happiness and harmony. He is typically depicted seated on a throne, holding a wheel in his hand, which represents his power to turn the wheel of Dharma and spread Buddhist teachings.

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