Statues

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This category contains all kinds of buddha Amitabha Statues. All statues are handmade in Nepal. Om Amitabha Hrih and Namo Amitabha Buddha are the mantras of Buddha Amitabha. Amitabha Buddha is always holding an immortality vessel” filled with immortality nectar also known as “Amrita”.
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This category contains all kinds of Lord Ganesha Statue with different metals. You can contact us for custom design and size. Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati, he has an elephant head with a curved trunk and big ears, and a huge pot-bellied body of a human. He is the Lord of success and destroyer of evils and obstacles. He is also worshipped as the god of education, knowledge, wisdom and wealth.
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Green Tara is also known as Samaya Tara. She is represented in a royal ease posture with her left leg bent her left leg overstepping the main lotus and resting on a blue lotus ready to get up and offer assistance to those in need. She is portrayed with maroon Buddhist robes and jewelry. The earrings represent patience, understanding, and renunciation. The diadem with five jewels represents the transmutation of the five delusions into the Five Buddha Wisdoms. She is shown with a benevolent countenance seated upon a white moon disk which is associated with special restorative nectar associated with the naval chakra center. In Buddhist, the moon symbolizes the wisdom aspect which when coupled with compassion lead to Sakyamuni Buddha's enlightenment. Her right hand is gracefully lowered in varada mudra, the boon-granting gesture.
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This category contains all the statue of Lakshmi and her consort Vishnu. She is one of the most popular goddesses of Hindu mythology and is known as the goddess of wealth and purity. Lakshmi is usually depicted as a beautiful woman of golden complexion, with four hands, sitting or standing on a full-bloomed lotus and holding a lotus bud, which stands for beauty, purity, and fertility.
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This category contains all the statue of Naga Kanya. Naga Kanya means in Sanskrit the virgin, the maiden of the Nagas. Naga Kanya is usually seen as a very beautiful young girl in a sited position, holding precious jewels with her both hands in offering posture. She has 5 headed snakes on top of her head like a crown and wings representing she has the ability to fly.
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Padmasambhava also known as Padmakara means ‘Lotus-born’, which refers to Guru Rinpoche's birth from a lotus in the land of Oddiyana. Guru Rinpoche, the ‘Precious Master’, is the founder of Tibetan Buddhism and the Buddha of our time. He was a renowned scholar, meditator, and magician, and his mantra suggests his rich and diverse nature. This category contains Guru Padmasambhava Statues with different size, weight, material and finishing. The mantra of Guru Padmasambhava is Om ah hum vajra guru padma siddhi hum.
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This category contains all kinds of Samantabhadra statues which are handmade in Patan Nepal. Samantabhadra is a great Bodhisattva one of the principal Bodhisattvas, the other being Manjushri; they are two subordinates of the Tathagata (or Dhyani Buddha) Vairochana, and known as the Triple Saints of the Avatmasaka Sutra. Samanta means general or universal; Bhadra means sage; and SamantaBhadra, which is derived from these words, means the principle of universal love or compassion. Samantabhadra is also known as the Bodhisattva of Great Activity. Samantabhadra is also known as the Universally worthy Bodhisattva, is one of Three Venerables of the Lord Buddha Shakyamuni. He is always on the right side of the Buddha Shakyamuni, representing the guardian of the law, the lord of the law and the practice of all Buddhas.
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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.