










Mitrugpa Buddha Enlightenment Statue | Buddhist Sculpture
100% AUTHENTIC
HANDMADE
FREE SHIPPING
Couldn't load pickup availability
Tibetan Mitrugpa Buddha Statue | Gold Plated Buddha Figurine
------------------------------------------------
Size: 18cm(Height) x 13cm(Length) x 9cm(Width)
Weight: 0.84 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated
------------------------------------------------
About Our Product
The Tibetan Mitrugpa Buddha Statue is a beautifully handcrafted sculpture that captures the serene and compassionate energy of Mitrugpa Buddha, the embodiment of compassion in Tibetan Buddhism. Standing at 18 cm tall, this statue is meticulously crafted from copper and finished with a gold plating. The Buddha is depicted seated in a meditative pose, his hands in the symbolic Dhyana Mudra, which represents inner peace and harmony.
This statue features fine details, including the intricate robes of the Buddha, as well as his serene facial expression, reflecting deep wisdom and compassion. The gold plating enhances the statue's spiritual energy and aesthetic appeal, making it a perfect addition to any altar, meditation space, or sacred collection. The base of the statue is delicately designed, adding to the overall harmony and balance of the piece.
This Tibetan Mitrugpa Buddha Statue is a powerful symbol of compassion and spiritual enlightenment. Ideal for practitioners of Buddhism, collectors of sacred art, or anyone seeking to invite peace and tranquility into their lives, this statue serves as a reminder of the Buddha’s teachings and the path to wisdom. Place it in your home, temple, or meditation space to enhance the peaceful and spiritual energy of your environment.
Introduction of Mitrugpa
Akshobhya Buddha, known as Mitrugpa in Tibetan Buddhism, is one of the five Dhyani Buddhas, embodying the wisdom of mirror-like awareness. He resides in the eastern pure land of Abhirati and is associated with transforming anger and hatred into wisdom. His unwavering aspiration (akshobhya) signifies his steadfast commitment to the Bodhisattva vows, particularly the vow never to feel anger or ill-will toward any being.
























































































































































































































































































