Buddhist Master Mahasiddha Statue Spiritual Mastery and Enlightenment Shrine Decor
This Mahasiddha figure, made of copper and an oxidized finish highlights the features of his robes, calm countenance, and symbolic motions. Every detail, from the flowing drapery to the lotus throne, demonstrates the skill and dedication of master artisans from Patan, Nepal. Its small size makes it a multipurpose artwork, ideal for personal meditation places or as a spiritual gift.
This Mahasiddha statue is ideal for meditation, devotion, or as a collector's piece since it promotes mindfulness and connection to Vajrayana Buddhist teachings. The copper finish adds spiritual accomplishment and knowledge.
Size: 5.5”/14 cm (Height) x 4.1”/10.5 cm (Base)
Weight: 0.880 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body
In Tibetan and Indian Buddhism, a mahasiddha is a highly esteemed individual who is referred to as a "great adept" or "great accomplished one." These spiritual masters, who represent profound realization and extraordinary powers obtained through intensive meditation, tantric practices, and deep understanding, are frequently portrayed as being out of the ordinary. Between the eighth and the twelfth centuries, Mahasiddhas combined mystical teachings with useful advice, frequently defying monastery conventions. Their life stories provide deep understanding of reality, demonstrating their capacity to rise above material constraints and exhibit empathy.