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Gold Plated Ratnasambhava Buddha Statue | Symbol of Abundance
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Size: 5.5cm(Height) x 4cm(Length) x 3cm(Width)
Weight: 0.074 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About Our Product
This Gold Plated Ratnasambhava Buddha Statue represents abundance, generosity, and the transformation of pride into wisdom in Tibetan Buddhist practice. Crafted from a copper body with gold plating, the statue shows Ratnasambhava seated on a lotus base with a serene meditative expression, hand gestures reflecting the gesture of giving (Varada Mudra), and elegant robes highlighting traditional Himalayan artistry. Measuring 5.5 cm tall, this small sacred statue is perfect for personal altars, meditation spaces, shrine rooms, or spiritual collections focused on cultivating prosperity and generosity.
Ratnasambhava is revered as the Dhyani Buddha of equanimity and wealth, embodying the energy of generosity and the richness of spiritual abundance. His right hand is extended in the Varada Mudra, symbolizing the granting of blessings, while his left hand rests in meditation, representing the union of material and spiritual wealth. The lotus base, graceful posture, and golden finish reflect both spiritual meaning and fine craftsmanship, making this piece a visually and spiritually powerful artifact.
Placing this Ratnasambhava statue on your altar encourages gratitude, generosity, inner balance, and mindful reflection. It serves as a focus for meditation, mantra recitation, prayer offerings, and devotional practice. This statue also makes a thoughtful gift for practitioners, collectors, or anyone seeking a Buddhist symbol of prosperity, equanimity, and spiritual abundance.
Introduction of Ratnasambhava
Ratnasambhava Buddha is one of the Dhyani Buddhas. Ratnasambhava is primarily associated with Vajrayana Buddhism and originates in the Tantric Literature of the Charya, Yoga, and Anuttarayoga Tantra classes. He is most commonly depicted in the set of the Five Symbolic Buddhas. Ratnasambhava's mandalas and mantras foster equality and calmness, and in Vajrayana Buddhist thinking, they are linked to an effort to eradicate greed and arrogance.
























































































































































































































































































