Journey with Amoghasiddhi Buddha Statue
Immerse yourself in the holy craftsmanship of our Amoghasiddhi Buddha Statue, skillfully crafted by expert artisans from responsibly harvested wood. This monument embodies a strong sense of accomplishment and boldness. It is 24.8 inches tall and 13.8 inches wide. The intricately detailed wooden body evokes a sensation of peace and calm, displaying the warmth and natural beauty of the material. Every component showcases the artist's skill and respect for the sacred.
The halo, intricately carved with perfect precision, casts an air of enlightenment and transcendence around the Buddha's head. The halo, which symbolizes the interconnection of all parts of existence, is crafted from the same sustainably sourced wood as the statue itself and blends in seamlessly with the overall design. Below, the statue has a solid base thanks to the finely carved lotus pedestal, which also represents spiritual awakening and purity. The combination of these components heightens the Amoghasiddhi Buddha Statue's holy presence and extends an invitation for you to go out on a path filled with accomplishment and fearlessness.
Size: 24.8”/63cm (Height) x 13.8”/35cm (Width)
Weight: 4.42 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, Amoghasiddhi Buddha, one of the five Dhyani Buddhas, symbolizes the fulfillment of all deeds. He is the embodiment of the wisdom that comes from doing good deeds and conquering challenges in the pursuit of enlightenment. Amoghasiddhi, which is usually represented in green, is the element of air and the direction to the north. He is frequently seen doing the gestures of bestowing blessings (varada mudra) and fearlessness (abhaya mudra). On their spiritual path, devotees ask for Amoghasiddhi's blessings to conquer challenges, carry out good deeds, and develop fearlessness. His approach places a strong emphasis on achieving wisdom and changing one's undesirable traits into positive ones. Practitioners hope to fulfill all their good deeds and reach enlightenment through their connection with Amoghasiddhi.