Shakyamuni Buddha Ritual Statue – Copper Gold Plated
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Shakyamuni Buddha Ritual Statue – Copper Gold Plated is made in Patan Nepal by the process of sand casting. The weight of this statue is 4 kg and the dimension is 33 x 23 x 15cm.
Shakyamuni Buddha Ritual Statue – Copper Gold Plated is made in Patan Nepal by the process of sand casting. The weight of this statue is 4 kg and the dimension is 33 x 23 x 15cm.
The material used to make this statue is Copper Gold Plated. This type of statue is ideal for indoor or outdoor decoration, as due to the hardness of the bronze its doesn’t get damaged so easily.
This category contains all kinds of Buddha Shakyamuni Statues.
Om Muni Muni Maha Muniye Soha is the mantra of Buddha Shakyamuni.
All the statues are handmade in Nepal.
Shakyamuni Buddha was born as Siddhartha and is also known as Gautama Buddha.
You can use the statue of Shakyamuni Buddha to meditate to decorate your meditation alert, living room, and garden.
Vajrapani is one of the earliest and most recognizable characters of Buddhist art. He is known for carrying a vajra scepter and being a close attendant to the historical Buddha according to the MahayanaSutras. In Vajrayana, Buddhism Vajrapani is entrusted to safeguard all of the Tantra literature and in this regard, he is known as Guhyapati - the Lord of Secrets.
Different Forms of Vajrapani
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Guhyasamja is one of Vajrayana Buddhism's most fascinating, difficult, and essential personalities. It combines various important tathagataBuddhas, into one sculpture. It is predominantly is call Akshobhayavajara which is the form of Akshobhaya buddha.
Guhyasamja is the foremost meditational deity of the Method-father class of Anuttarayoga tantra. Guhyasamaja has two main traditions, the Arya (Nagarjuna) Lineage, and the Jnana (Jnanapada) Lineage.
There are three principal iconographic forms of Guhyasamaja; Akshobhyavajra (blue), Manjuvajra (orange), .
Virudhaka is a major deity in Buddhism. Virudhaka is a symbol of success and progress. Virudhara is the ruler of the wind. His sword is to protect Dharma and also to symbolize power over ignorance.
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Mandala life is pleased to provide the service of altering the finishing of the statue, from various colors of
oxidation to silver and gold plating services.
Chocolate color oxidation finishing
Statue of Eakjata
This oxidation is an emulation of copper statues aged more than 100 years. It is the process in which the
statue is given artificial oxidation using chemicals. As the color has not been painted in the statue it does
not wear off easily. .
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Alternate translations for Bhavacakra include the Buddhist wheel of life, wheel of cyclic existence, wheel of becoming, etc.
The Viability of the wheel of life
In this .
Gopaka is the Elders who are known as the 15th and 1st arhats from the set of 16 great arhats. Gopaka is also called principal students of the BuddhaShakyamuni.
The Viability of the Gopaka
In this portion, we are going to learn about the Viability of the Gopaka. After that, we are going to learn about the short etymological description of the word Gopaka itself.
Etymology of the Gopaka
The meaning of Gopaka is ne ten, be .
This 18th-century essay drawing is similar in content to the photographic measurements. The so-called "image measurement" is the scale of the Buddha's human body and the scale of the figure.
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The representation of the Buddhist figure is not fabricated out of thin air. The proportions, .
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Birth and Early life
The 14th Shamarpa was born .
Atisha Dipamkara Shrijnana is a renowned Indian master who went to Tibet in 1042 to help in the revival of Buddhism and established the Kadam tradition. His text Light for the Path was the first lam-rim text.
Pala Empire
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Atisha is a Buddhist teacher from the Pala Empire who, along .
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