The Mitrugpa Buddha is serenely seated atop a moon disc lotus seat in a lotus posture. The lotus motif represents purity, enlightenment, and the triumph of spirit over adversity. The blue color of Mitrugpa Buddha symbolizes clean water, wisdom, and the ability to reflect objects without being affected by them. He holds a vajra, a ritual item, in his right hand while performing the 'Bhumisparsa mudra,' representing the moment the Buddha attained enlightenment claiming the earth as his witness with his left hand.
Size: 15.4”/39cm (Height) x 11”/28cm (Base)
Weight: 6.59 kg
Material: 80% Silver upright Vajra on hand, 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
In Vajrayana Buddhism, Buddha Akshobhya, sometimes referred to as Mitrupa or the Unshakable One, is one of the Five Dhyani Buddhas. He stands for the way that rage and hostility are transformed into the clear, introspective insight that recognizes reality for what it is. Deep blue is a hue that is frequently used to represent Akshobhya, signifying the depth and breadth of his intellect.