The Namgyalma Statue is a powerful and intricate representation of the Buddha, designed with profound symbolism. This stunning figure features three heads, symbolizing the unity of wisdom, compassion, and skillful means. The three eyes represent the ability to see past illusion, granting insight into both the material and spiritual realms. The eight arms of the statue signify the Buddha’s omnipotence and the ability to protect all beings in various forms. The Buddha is seated on a lotus base, a symbol of purity and enlightenment. Atop the statue, a majestic crown represents the Buddha’s spiritual authority and divine wisdom. In the right hand, the Buddha holds Amitabha Buddha in Varadha mudra, a gesture of offering, compassion, and blessing. The left hand of the Namgyalma holds a bow and arrow, signifying the power to overcome obstacles. In contrast, the Kalasha in the left hand represents abundance and the eternal flow of wisdom and life force. Together, these elements create a deeply meaningful and spiritually charged statue, ideal for those seeking to enhance their meditation practice and spiritual space.
Namgyalma is one of the three long-life deities. Her practice not only dispels life obstacles but also purifies negativity and downfalls and protects against birth in the lower realms. Her practice is such a powerful purification. Namgyalma practice is such a powerful purification, and it is especially beneficial for the sick and those with cancer.
