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Traditional Chakravartin Possessions Sculpture | Symbol of Wisdom & Prosperity
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Size: 12.5cm(Height) x 9cm(Length) x 6.5cm(Width)
Single Weight: 0.2 kg
Total Weight: 1.48 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Mercury Gold, Acrylic Color
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About Our Product
This Traditional Chakravartin Possessions Sculpture Set is beautifully crafted with a copper body, highlighted with mercury gold finishing and vibrant acrylic color detailing. Measuring 12.5 cm in height, 9 cm in length, and 6.5 cm in width, each sculpture is carefully designed to showcase the revered possessions associated with the Chakravartin, the ideal universal ruler in Buddhist tradition. The set has a single weight of 0.2 kg and a total weight of 1.48 kg, making it an eye-catching addition to altars, meditation rooms, shrine spaces, or spiritual collections.
This Traditional Chakravartin Possessions Sculpture Set features the Seven Precious Possessions, sacred symbols of wisdom, good fortune, and prosperity in Buddhist tradition. The Precious Horse represents progress, motivation, and moving forward in life. The Wish-Fulfilling Jewel symbolizes wealth, success, and the fulfillment of positive wishes. The Precious Queen stands for kindness, harmony, and loving support. The Precious Minister represents wisdom, guidance, and making good decisions. The Precious General symbolizes courage, protection, and overcoming challenges. The Precious Elephant represents strength, patience, and stability. Completing the set is the Precious Wheel, a symbol of spiritual teachings, wisdom, and positive leadership.
Perfect for home altars, meditation spaces, temples, and shrine displays, this Chakravartin Possessions Sculpture Set brings a sense of peace, wisdom, and positive energy to any space. It can be used for prayer, meditation, Buddhist rituals, or as a meaningful decorative display that reminds us of prosperity, harmony, and spiritual growth.
Chakravartin means 'wheel-turner' in Sanskrit. In Buddhist tradition, this term refers to an enlightened monarch who rules with justice and compassion, spreading Buddhism throughout their kingdom. According to Buddhist belief, such a king would possess four virtues: the virtue of wealth, the virtue of pleasure, the virtue of name, and the virtue of form. These virtues enable him to maintain his position as a great king and to spread Buddhist teachings widely. Furthermore, the Chakravartin is believed to have originated from a deer park outside Sarnath (Benares), near Varanasi, India.
























































































































































































































































































