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6" Copper Tibetan Buddhist Deity Lord Buddha Statue in Varada Mudra

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Beautified with all the divine features of the Enlightened One, this copper statue of Buddha is a balance between profound meanings and appealing aesthetics. Buddha sits in the meditative posture of Padmasana, with one hand on his lap, holding the alms’ bowl and the other in the gesture of giving or Varada Mudra. Buddha in this sublime aspect suggests that one should only take what is necessary from the world, while eternally giving back to those who are in need.

Specifications
HBJ013
Copper
Height: 6.2 inch
Width: 4.3 inch
Depth: 3.5 inch
Weight 870 gm
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100% Handmade
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The Symbol of Boundless Giving

This exquisite copper statue captures the serene presence of Lord Buddha, radiating peace and compassion. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the sculpture embodies the wisdom and enlightenment that Siddhartha Gautama attained, becoming the Buddha, the "Awakened One." The rich, warm tones of the copper lend an ancient and spiritual aura to this representation. –––––––––––––––––––

The Varada Mudra: A Gesture of Benevolence

The statue depicts Lord Buddha in the Varada Mudra, a gesture deeply significant in Buddhist iconography. The right hand hangs down, palm open and facing outward, with fingers extended, signifying the act of giving, wishing, and compassion. This mudra is often interpreted as the Buddha bestowing blessings and fulfilling the desires of all sentient beings. In Buddhist lore, when the Buddha achieved enlightenment, the earth trembled, and deities showered him with flowers. The Varada Mudra is seen as a reflection of this universal outpouring of grace and generosity, a reminder that the Buddha's teachings are freely available to all who seek them. This hand posture symbolizes the uninterrupted flow of merit and the fulfillment of aspirations. –––––––––––––––––––

Tibetan Craftsmanship and Spiritual Heritage

Originating from the heart of Tibetan Buddhism, this statue is a testament to centuries of artistic tradition and profound spiritual practice. Tibetan artisans are renowned for their skill in metal casting, infusing their creations with deep devotional energy. Copper, a sacred metal in many cultures, is traditionally used for religious effigies, believed to channel spiritual vibrations and enhance meditative states. The intricate detailing on the robe, the serene expression on Buddha's face, and the urna (a dot between the eyebrows, representing a third eye of inner vision) all contribute to the statue's spiritual potency. The ushnisha, a cranial protuberance atop Buddha's head, symbolizes his heightened wisdom and spiritual awareness, a hallmark of enlightened beings. This piece serves as a tangible link to the rich tapestry of Tibetan Buddhist philosophy and practice, inviting contemplation and inner peace into any space it graces.
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