Himalayan Figurine of Three Buddha Set with 24K Gold Gilding, Copper Body and Spiritual Blessings
The Himalayan Figurine of Three Buddha Set, measuring 14 inches (36 cm) in height and 9.6 inches (25 cm) at the base and weighing 13.91 kg, is a representation of three revered Buddhas in Tibetan Buddhism. Crafted from a copper body, 24K gold gilding, gold and acrylic paintings. Designed by talented Nepalese artisans, this detailed sculpture is ideal for altars, meditation areas, or as a meaningful decor item for individuals seeking awareness in their daily life.
The set of three Buddhas, Shakyamuni Buddha, Medicine Buddha, and Amitabha Buddha, represents key aspects of Buddhist teachings and blessings. Shakyamuni Buddha, the historical Buddha, symbolizes enlightenment and the path to wisdom. Medicine Buddha, depicted with a healing bowl and medicinal plant, embodies health, healing, and the deficency of suffering. Amitabha Buddha, the Buddha of Infinite Light, is associated with compassion and the Pure Land, offering liberation and rebirth in a blissful realm. Together, these three Buddhas serve as powerful spiritual symbols, guiding devotees toward wisdom, healing, and enlightenment.
Size: 14”/36cm (Height) x 9.6”/25cm (Base)
Weight: 13.91 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Amitabha is known for his longevity and accumulation of purification with a deep awareness of the emptiness of all phenomena. According to legend, Amitabha was a monarch once upon a time. He renounced his throne to become a Dharmakara Bodhisattva monk. He worked for five eons before attaining enlightenment and becoming a Buddha. Amitabha is a Buddhist deity who represents compassion and wisdom.
Siddhartha Gautama was born as the crown prince of the mighty Shakya Kingdom and nurtured to be a king in line with his royal father's aspirations. However, when he was around 29 years old, he learned about people's tremendous pain in life. He abandoned his palace life and gave up his magnificent robes and gold to uncover the reasons for this anguish and the methods to alleviate it. After nearly six years of study, self-deprivation, and severe concentration, he achieved his aim. He had attained enlightenment (a Buddha). He claimed to have then proceeded to a deer park in Sarnath (Benares), India, on the outskirts of Varanasi.
Medicine Buddha, also known as Bhaishajyaguru in Sanskrit, is regarded as the Buddha of Healing. His teachings aim to free sentient beings from sickness, pain, anguish, and unhappiness while also emphasizing the need to acquire prosperity and enjoyment in this life. Many meditators in the Mahayana tradition admire his healing abilities. He is frequently shown with a blue (lapis lazuli) body and hands carrying a begging bowl and medical herbs.