Himalayan Medicine Buddha Decor Statue | Bhaiṣajyaguru Artwork
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Buddhist Himalayan Medicine Buddha Decor Handmade Statue
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Size: 7.8”/20cm (Height) x 5.7”/14.5cm (Base)
Weight: 1.03 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
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About our Statue:
This Himalayan Medicine Buddha Decor Statue stands at 7.8” (20 cm) in height and 5.7” (14.5 cm) at the base, weighing 1.03 kg. Made from a copper body with 24K gold gilding and detailed acrylic paintings, this piece showcases traditional Himalayan craftsmanship. Designed by skilled Nepali artisans, the statue represents the Medicine Buddha, revered for his healing energy and compassionate presence. It is a meaningful addition to personal altars, meditation areas, or spaces dedicated to wellness and inner balance.
The Medicine Buddha is traditionally depicted seated in the vajrasana, or diamond posture, on a moon disc lotus base, which signifies stability, purity, and spiritual elevation. In his left hand, he gently holds an alms bowl believed to contain a healing nectar that has the power to cure all suffering and disease. This symbolizes his profound ability to heal not only physical illnesses but also the spiritual afflictions that hinder enlightenment. His right hand carries a myrobalan plant, a revered medicinal herb in Buddhist and Ayurvedic traditions, representing his role as the ultimate healer who restores balance and health to body and mind. The overall imagery of the Medicine Buddha inspires faith in healing and encourages practitioners to cultivate compassion and the aspiration to bring relief to all sentient beings.
Introduction to Medicine Buddha:
The Medicine Buddha, also known as Bhaisajyaguru, is revered in Tibetan Buddhism as the Supreme Healer. His teachings center on alleviating the suffering of sentient creatures, both physical and spiritual. Meditating on his picture is thought to promote health, peace, and well-being, as well as ultimate mental healing through enlightenment.
How do you take care of your statues?
• Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
• Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is entirely free of moisture and dust.
• Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by the Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
• Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face.
• Directly touching objects with the bare hand can smudge the face, leaving scratches.
