See It In Your Home
Amidst the
mystical Himalayan heights, where spirituality merges seamlessly with artistry,
we present a collection that encapsulates the essence of Tibetan Buddhism—the
Set of 5 Buddhist Deities. These gorgeous brass sculptures bring to life the
divine presence of Green Tara, Manjushri, Chenrezig,
Vajradhara, and White Tara, embodying the wisdom, compassion, and serenity of
the Tibetan Buddhist pantheon.
A Pantheon of Compassion and Wisdom
Invite the powerful blessings and profound teachings of Tibetan Buddhism into your home with this exquisite set of five brass idols. Each deity is a manifestation of enlightened qualities, meticulously crafted to bring a sense of peace, wisdom, and compassion to your sacred space. These figures, rendered in durable brass, capture the intricate details and serene expressions that are characteristic of traditional Buddhist art. Their compact size makes them ideal for altars, meditation corners, or as thoughtful gifts for those embarking on a spiritual journey.
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Embodied Blessings: The Deities in Detail
This collection features a harmonious assembly of revered figures. Green Tara
, known as the mother of liberation, is a compassionate goddess who embodies active compassion and wisdom. Her green hue signifies her active response to the suffering of beings. She is often depicted with her right leg extended, ready to spring into action, offering protection and swift assistance.
Manjushri
, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, is often depicted with a flaming sword in his right hand, symbolizing the cutting through ignorance, and a sutra in his left, representing the profound wisdom of the teachings. His presence is said to sharpen the intellect and clear the mind of confusion.
Chenrezig
, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, is the earthly manifestation of the compassion of all Buddhas. Known as Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit, his devotees believe that he sheds tears for the suffering of the world. His infinite compassion is a source of solace and strength.
Vajradhara
, considered the primordial Buddha and the source of all tantras, represents the ultimate union of wisdom and method. He is the embodiment of enlightened mind, the ground of all existence, and the supreme guru.
Finally, White Tara
embodies longevity, healing, and compassion. Often depicted seated, she is a manifestation of the feminine principle of wisdom and enlightenment, offering protection from illness and ensuring a long, healthy life. Her white color symbolizes purity and spiritual rejuvenation.
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Craftsmanship and Spiritual Significance
These brass idols are more than just decorative objects; they are conduits for spiritual energy and reminders of the path to enlightenment. The use of brass, a metal often associated with purity and auspiciousness in various traditions, further enhances the sacredness of these representations. Each figure is seated upon a lotus base, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening. The detailed ornamentation, from the elaborate crowns to the flowing robes, speaks to the skill of the artisans who brought these divine forms to life. Displaying these deities can serve as a constant inspiration to cultivate the virtues they represent: compassion, wisdom, courage, and serenity. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or simply seeking to infuse your environment with positive energy, this set offers a beautiful and meaningful connection to these profound Buddhist figures.