Triple layer 24K Gold Gilded Tranquil Shakyamuni Buddha For Altar | Traditional Sacred Artwork
This Tranquil Shakyamuni Buddha For Altar stands at 37.4 inches (95 cm) in height, with a base width of 26.4 inches (67 cm). It is handcrafted from fine copper, gilded with a triple layer of 24K gold, and embellished with acrylic paintings, and deeply engraved 3D-like carvings highlighting the serene expression and graceful posture of the Buddha. Made from a copper body, this combines artistic excellence with spiritual significance. This sacred statue, created by expert Nepalese artisans, represents the craftsmanship of Himalayan Buddhism, making it an inspirational addition to altars, and meditation places collections.
As the lotus blossoms unstained in muddy waters, signifying mastery over worldly attachments, Shakyamuni Buddha is shown sitting in the lotus pose (padmasana), which symbolizes purity and transcendence. His right hand, held downward in the bhumisparsha mudra, symbolizes the turning point in his enlightenment when he summoned the earth to observe his victory over temptations and diversions, representing truth and resolve. His left hand meanwhile, is softly in the dhyana mudra, which represents awareness, deep meditation, and the equilibrium required to reach insight and clarity. These components work together to portray the spiritual journey of the Buddha, encouraging followers to develop wisdom, inner peace, and freedom from suffering.
The beautiful halo surrounding Shakyamuni in this statue and depictions serves as a powerful symbol of his divine energy and spiritual significance. Often designed with intricate patterns and radiant light. The halo emphasizes Shakyamuni's connection to both material and spiritual wealth.
Size: 37.4”/95cm (Height) x 26.4”/67cm (Base)
Weight: 51.93 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Siddhartha Gautama, also known as Shakyamuni Buddha, rediscovered the Middle Way and is regarded as the enlightened one who established Buddhism. His teachings on the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path have helped numerous people comprehend the nature of suffering, its causes, and the way to liberation. Shakyamuni's life exemplifies the possibility for all beings to reach enlightenment via practice and moral behavior, from his renunciation to his enlightenment and teaching career.