Spiritual Garuda Bodhisattva Sculpture Symbol of Power and Liberation
This Garuda Bodhisattva statue, crafted from copper and embellished with gold and acrylic paints highlights detailed details, including Garuda's ferocious yet sympathetic expression and the flowing components of his celestial clothing. His wings and posture convey vitality and action, while the lotus seat represents purity and enlightenment.
This statue, expertly carved from copper gold and acrylic paintings that show Garuda's mighty wings and furious expression enhancing its majestic form. The scale and weight of the statue make it a significant spiritual emblem, ideal for embellishing meditation rooms, home shrines, or as a centerpiece in any location in search of mythological grandeur.
Size: 9.6”/24.5cm (Height) x 7.1”/18cm (Base)
Weight: 2 kg
Material: Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Silver Plated
Garuda, or Khangarid, is a respected legendary character in the Buddhist tradition, frequently represented as a big, bird-like monster. He represents several facets of the spiritual path, such as the ability to cover enormous distances quickly, indicating the rapid spiritual advancement one can attain. Garuda is also famed for his eternal hatred of nagas, which represents conquering hurdles and negativities. His depiction in this monument serves as both a formidable defender against harm and a reminder of the possibility of great spiritual development.