Gold Gilded Buddhist Deity Ksitigarbha Statue | Bodhisattva of Compassion | Lotus Throne
This stunning 7.5" (19 cm) Buddhist Deity Ksitigarbha statue is a perfectly sculptured representation of the Bodhisattva of Compassion, which is recognized for his promise to help humanity as a whole and guide them through the depths of suffering. covered with a triple layer of 24K gold gilding, and carved with deeply engraved carvings that produce a magnificent 3D-like effect, this sacred statue weighs 1.15 kg handcrafted by expert Nepalese artisans, elegantly symbolizes Himalayan Buddhism's sacred traditions, making it an appropriate addition to altars, meditation places, or sacred collections.
The iconography of this Ksitigarbha statue is rich with significance. He wears a jeweled crown, which symbolizes his enlightened wisdom and heavenly authority. His calm appearance, featuring a gentle grin and a calm gaze, expresses compassion and peace, reminding us of his dedication to reducing the suffering of all creatures. Ksitigarbha's seated posture on a lotus pedestal symbolizes spiritual purity and his dedication to assist those in need. His right hand is lifted in the varada mudra, a gesture of blessing, while his left hand is holding a lotus, which represents purity and spiritual enlightenment.
This monument carries great significance for spiritual practice and dedication. Ksitigarbha is respected as a protector and guide, especially by individuals seeking respite from pain or advice during difficult times. His presence exudes calm, protection, and caring energy, making this statue not just a magnificent work of art but also a source of spiritual inspiration. Its delicate craftsmanship and symbolic significance make it an excellent complement to any sacred place or meditation practice.
Size: 7.5”/19cm (Height) x 5.3”/13.5cm (Base)
Weight: 1.15 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Ksitigarbha Between the passing of Gautama (Sakyamuni) Buddha and the rising of Maitreya Buddha, he vowed to teach all beings of the six worlds. He also vowed not to attain Buddhahood until all those imprisoned in hell were released. He is known as the bodhisattva of the earth, and he is thought to be the bodhisattva of all those trapped in hell, as well as the guardian of the souls of deceased children, aborted fetuses, travelers, and children in general.