Handmade Enlightened Shakyamuni Buddha With Beautiful Halo | Spiritual Awakening Buddha
The Enlightened Buddha Shakyamuni Buddha With Beautiful Halo, measuring 29.5”/75cm (Height) x 18.1”/46cm (Base), is made of copper covered with triple layer 24K gold gilding and carved with deeply engraved carvings that produce a magnificent 3D-like effect. This sculpture, adorned with hand-carved gemstones, represents the spiritual creativity of Himalayan Buddhism, making it a powerful addition to altars, meditation places, or sacred collections. Designed by talented Nepalese artisans, this detailed sculpture is ideal for meaningful decor for thoose seeking awareness in their daily life.
The Crown Shakyamuni Buddha is depicted in a lotus seat, symbolizing deep meditation and enlightenment. His right hand rests on his lap, representing the earth-touching mudra, a gesture of unwavering resolve and victory over ignorance. In his left hand, he holds an alms bowl, signifying renunciation, wisdom, and the life of a mendicant monk. Adorned with an ornate crown, this form of Shakyamuni Buddha highlights his royal origins and spiritual transcendence, embodying both worldly and enlightened qualities. This serene and majestic representation serves as a symbol of inner peace, wisdom, and the path to awakening in Buddhist tradition.
Shakyamuni Buddha, with halo symbolizes his enlightened state and divine wisdom. The halo represents Shakyamuni's bright spiritual force, illuminating the way to liberation. In Shakyamuni Buddha's halo the Five Dhyani Buddhas represents wisdom, enlightenment, and the cosmic unity of the Buddhas. In Shakyamuni Buddhas halo, there are five dhyani buddhas that symbolize various facets of enlightened consciousness. They are Amitabha (red, representing infinite light and compassion), Vairocana (white, representing ultimate wisdom and truth), Akshobhya (blue, signifying wisdom and purification), Ratnasambhava (yellow, signifying equanimity and generosity), and Amoghasiddhi (green, signifying fearlessness and enlightened action). Each leads practitioners to enlightenment and the transformation of bad emotions and is associated with a certain direction, element, and spiritual quality.
Size: 29.5”/75cm (Height) x 18.1”/46cm (Base)
Weight: 23.9 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstones
According to mythology, Shakyamuni was born Siddhartha, heir to a kingdom in the Himalayan foothills. Siddhartha gave up his privileged status and the material prosperity that came when he was still a relatively young man. However, after several years as an acetic, he concluded that striving to conquer human sorrow and desire via self-denial and willpower was a pointless effort. He sat down behind a tree at the time and concentrated till he reached enlightenment. The sculpture alludes to this particular point in the Buddha's life.