Oxidized 8.3 Inches Medicine Buddha Set Statue for Healing and Compassion
The 8.3 Inches Medicine Buddha Set Statue is a representation of healing and enlightenment. The set features a detailed and intricate design with a combination of gold & acrylic paintings, creating a vibrant and rich visual appeal. The oxidized copper body enhances the spiritual quality of the figures, while the silver plating adds a luminous touch, highlighting the sacred nature of the Buddhas depicted.
These Buddhas are revered for their ability to offer relief from suffering, purify negative karma, and guide practitioners toward enlightenment. The intricate craftsmanship guarantees that every statue is a piece of art, and the oxidized finish adds an air of vintage appeal. This combination is a profound symbol of balance and oneness and is perfect for meditation, personal devotion, or a thoughtful gift.
Size: 8.3”/21cm (Height) x 6.1”/15.5cm (Base)
Weight: 1.27 kg
Total Weight: 9.52 kg
Material: Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body, Silver Plated
The Eight Medicine Buddhas are central figures in Tibetan Buddhism, representing the embodiment of healing and enlightenment. Each Buddha in the set is associated with unique attributes, colors, and healing qualities, offering physical, mental, and spiritual to suffering beings.
Buddha Suparikirtitanamashri, depicted seated in the vajra posture, he often holds a lotus or vase of nectar, signifying the purification of mind and body. He blesses practitioners with moral discipline, encouraging them to lead lives of righteousness and compassion.
Buddha Svaraghosa, is often shown seated in a meditative posture, right hand is in Abhaya mudra, represent the gesture of generosity and his right hand is in his lap carrying alms bowl.
Buddha Suvarnabhadra Vimalaratnaprabhasa means "The Buddha of Spotless Jewel Light." With his right hand in front of his heart he makes the gesture of teaching the dharma, and the dhyana-mudra with his left hand
Buddha Ashokattamashri, the 'Gloriously Supreme without Sorrow'. He sits in meditative posture with both hands resting upon his lap in the dhyana-mudra, carrying alms bowl.
Buddha Dharmakirtisagaraghosa, the 'Dharma-proclaiming Sound of the Ocean'. He is seated in meditative posture with his right hand in front of his heart he makes the gesture of teaching the dharma, and the dhyana-mudra with his left hand.
Buddha Abhijnaraja, the 'King of Supreme Knowledge', who is in boon-granting varada-mudra with his lowered right hand, and the dhyana-mudra with his left hand.
Buddha Bhisajyaguru Vaiduryaprabharaja, or the "Medicine Buddha," is the central figure in the set, symbolizing the healing of all physical, mental, and spiritual ailments. In his right hand, he holds a myrobalan plant, representing medicine, and in his left, a bowl of nectar, symbolizing the elixir of immortality. His blessings are invoked for healing and longevity.
Buddha Shrijing Shakyamuni, the historical Buddha, embodying wisdom and enlightenment. His right hand is in the Bhumisparsha mudra, touching the Earth as a witness to his attainment of enlightenment. The left hand holds a bowl, symbolizing detachment and simplicity. As the foundation of the set, he exemplifies the ultimate path to liberation.