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Sacred Amitabha Buddha Statue | Gold Plated Buddhist Altar Decor
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Amitabha Buddha
Size: 8cm (Height) x 6cm (Length) x 4cm (Width)
Weight: 0.17kg
Small Shakyamuni Buddha
Size: 4cm (Height) x 3cm (Length) x 2cm (Width)
Weight: 0.22kg
Total Weight: 0.2kg
Materials: Copper Body, Electro Gold Plated
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Disclaimer: A complimentary Small Shakyamuni Buddha Statue is included free with your Amitabha Buddha Statue order to bless your altar or sacred space. Thank you for choosing us!
About Our Product
This Sacred Amitabha Buddha Statue represents the Buddha of Boundless Light and Infinite Compassion, a central figure in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. Crafted from a copper body with electro gold plating, this Buddhist altar statue reflects Amitabha’s peaceful presence through a serene expression, monastic form, and graceful seated posture.
Amitabha is traditionally associated with the Lotus family, symbolizing purity, compassion, and peace. His hands rest in Dhyana Mudra, the meditation gesture, often shown holding a monk’s begging bowl filled with nectar to ease suffering. Seated on a lotus base, the statue carries deep Pure Land meaning, guiding devotion toward clarity, spiritual healing, enlightened wisdom, and inner peace.
This Amitabha Buddha figurine is ideal for meditation rooms, shrine spaces, prayer corners, and sacred home decor. In Buddhist iconography, Amitabha is connected with radiant light, the transformation of attachment into wisdom, and the compassionate welcome of beings into Sukhavati, the Pure Land. Its golden finish and detailed robe motifs make it a meaningful altar piece for mindfulness, devotion, and enlightenment practice.
Introduction of Amitabha Buddha
In Mahayana Buddhism, Amitabha is revered as a great savior Buddha, known for his vast compassion and wisdom. He is often depicted seated in meditation, holding an alms bowl. Amitabha is believed to have a pure land, Sukhavati, a realm of ultimate bliss. He is also associated with the third skandha, the skandha of perception. Practically, this means he helps people transform their perception of reality, allowing them to see the world as it truly is—empty of inherent existence and interconnected. Devotees can develop direct realization of emptiness through meditation on Amitabha, a central practice in the Kadampa tradition.




