Tibetan Sculpture of Amitayus | Buddha of Infinite Life and Longevity
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Handmade Traditional Tibetan Artwork of Amitayus | Divine Protector of Life
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Size: 23.5cm(Height) x 18cm(Base)
Weight: 1.57 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated, Acrylic Color, Turquoise, Coral (Artificial Stones)
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About Our Statue :
This Tibetan Art of Amitayus is known as the deity of longevity, representing eternal life, knowledge, and spiritual blessings. This statue measures 23.5 cm (Height) x 18 cm (Base) and weighs 1.57 kg. It is made from fine copper, gilded with gold-plated acrylic paintings. This artwork is created by expert Nepalese craftsmen representing the holy creativity of Himalayan Buddhism and would make an ideal addition to altars, meditation rooms, or sacred collections.
Amitayus is represented sitting in a meditative posture, indicating his vast wisdom and unwavering concentration. His hands are in dhyana mudra, holding a kalasha, a holy vase filled with the nectar of immortality, representing his function as the giver of long life and energy. His calm demeanor radiates compassion and inner peace, Inspiring practitioners to practice mindfulness and tranquility.
Bodhisattva Amitayus, often associated with Amitabha Buddha in Mahayana Buddhism, embodies the principle of limitless life and health. His practice is especially cherished for its power to overcome physical and spiritual obstacles to longevity and enlightenment. Amitayus' teachings encourage practitioners to cultivate virtues and live a life of mindfulness and compassion, promising a path to liberation and the realization of one's true Buddha nature.
Introduction To Amitayus:
Vajrasattva sits on his hip, sculpted with a peaceful face on a magnificently made lotus seat. He exudes a cheerful aura with a vajra (Dorje) in his right hand and a bell in his left. His jewelry is superbly crafted and adorned with corals, as is his lotus seat. The add-on attribute is his lower body, draped in richly patterned silk. The halo behind his head is meticulously carved with distinct motifs and patterns, giving the statue a spiritual aura.
How Do You Take Care of Your Statues?
- Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
- Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is entirely free of moisture and dust.
- Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by the Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
- Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face.
- Directly touching objects with the bare hand can smudge the face, leaving scratches.
Consecration Service Available
Each statue contains a sacred chamber for mantra and relic fillings to bestow spiritual empowerment. During consecration, these sacred items are placed inside and blessed through traditional rituals performed by the ordained monks. There is a fee for this service, offered as a respectful contribution to the monastery.
Please note: Once consecrated, the statue becomes a sacred object and cannot be returned or refunded.
