The Radiant Presence of Future Enlightenment, Buddha of the Future, Maitreya
This Buddha of the Future Maitreya statue, crafted from a gold electroplated copper body, radiates a divine presence of wisdom, compassion, and boundless patience. Standing tall at 22.4 inches, Maitreya, the Buddha of the future, is depicted in a graceful yet commanding posture, his right hand raised in Abhaya Mudra, a gesture of reassurance and protection, inviting all beings into a state of peace and fearlessness. In his left hand, he holds a sacred vase, a symbol of spiritual nourishment and the wisdom that will one day be poured into the world when he descends from Tushita Heaven to guide all beings toward awakening.
Every detail of this premium collection statue is a masterpiece of devotion, from the serene expression on his face to the intricate stupa-shaped crown adorning his head, signifying his deep connection to enlightenment and the teachings of past Buddhas. His finely carved flowing robes drape elegantly over his body, each delicate engraving reflecting the divine grace he embodies. Weighing 12.21 kg, this statue stands firmly upon a lotus pedestal, a timeless reminder of spiritual purity and transcendence. Handcrafted by Nepalese artisans with meticulous precision, this sacred figure is not just a statue—it is a spiritual guide, a beacon of hope, and a source of inspiration for those on the path of Dharma.
Welcome the presence of Maitreya into your sacred space. May his light guide you toward wisdom, peace, and boundless compassion.
Size: 22.4”/57cm (Height) x 6.7”/17cm (Base)
Weight: 12.21 kg
Material: Gold Electroplated, Copper Body
Maitreya, revered as the Buddha of the Future, patiently awaits the right time to appear in the world, when the teachings of the Dharma have faded. As the next great teacher, he symbolizes boundless compassion, loving-kindness, and enlightenment yet to come. His presence in your sacred space is an invitation to cultivate patience, wisdom, and the deep trust that light will always return, no matter how dark the times may seem.