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Buddhist Garuda Sculpture | Winged Guardian Statue for Shrine, Meditation
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Size: 8.5cm(Height) x 8cm(Length) x 4cm(Width)
Weight: 0.15 kg
Materials: Acrylic Color, Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Mythical Garuda Bird Statue is a powerful spiritual sculpture crafted from an oxidized copper body with acrylic color detailing. Measuring 8.5cm in height, 8cm in length, and 4cm in width, with a weight of 0.15 kg, it features Garuda with wide open wings, a fierce face, strong claws, and a flame like crown. The detailed feathers, lotus base, and dark oxidized finish give this small statue a bold sacred presence for altars, shrines, and spiritual decor.
In Hindu and Buddhist tradition, Garuda is known as a mighty celestial bird and protector being. He is often connected with courage, speed, wisdom, and protection from harmful forces. In Buddhist symbolism, Garuda is especially known as a powerful guardian who overcomes nagas and negative energies, representing the victory of awakened wisdom over fear, confusion, and obstacles.
This Garuda statue is ideal for a home altar, meditation space, ritual collection, or sacred display. Its raised wings create a feeling of strength and movement, while the fierce expression reminds practitioners of protection, clarity, and spiritual confidence. Placed in a shrine or peaceful corner, this Mythical Garuda Bird Statue brings a meaningful symbol of guardianship, courage, and enlightened energy into your space.
Introduction of Garuda
In Buddhism, Garuda is portrayed as a colossal bird of prey, sometimes referred to as Suparna, which translates to "good wings." Similar to the Nagas, they combine attributes of animals and sacred beings, ranking among the lowest of the Devas. Garudas possess their own rulers and towns, with some possessing the magical ability to transform into human forms when interacting with people.
























































































































































































































































































