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Lord Buddha Preaching His Dharma (A Statue Blessed by Monks in Bodhgaya)

$345
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Specifications
XY10
Stone Statue
Height: 10.3 inch
Width: 6 inch
Depth: 3 inch
Weight 3.60 kg
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Fully Insured
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to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

The Essence of Dharma

Behold the embodiment of enlightenment, meticulously carved in stone. This depiction captures the Buddha in the act of expounding the Dharma, his hand raised in the symbolic gesture of reassurance and teaching. The intricate carving showcases the folds of his robes, the serene expression on his face, and the halo radiating behind him, all contributing to an aura of profound peace and wisdom. The lotus base further symbolizes purity and spiritual awakening, serving as a reminder of the Buddha's journey from earthly struggles to transcendent enlightenment.

A Sacred Blessing

Crafted with reverence and deep respect, this statue carries an added layer of significance. It has been blessed by monks in Bodhgaya, India – the very place where Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment and became the Buddha. This blessing imbues the statue with potent spiritual energy, making it not merely a decorative piece but a conduit for positive vibrations and a tangible reminder of the Buddha's teachings. It is said that keeping such an image in one's home or meditation space can promote mindfulness, compassion, and a deeper understanding of the path to inner peace.

Echoes of the Enlightenment

The figure’s mudra, or hand gesture, is particularly significant. It represents the Vitarka Mudra, a gesture associated with intellectual discussion and the transmission of knowledge. It symbolizes the Buddha's act of turning the Wheel of Dharma, setting in motion the teachings that would guide countless beings towards liberation. Consider the stories from the Jataka tales, narratives recounting the Buddha's past lives and his unwavering commitment to compassion and wisdom. Each of these narratives serves as a testament to the power of Dharma and its ability to transform lives. Owning this statue is not simply acquiring an art object; it's embracing a legacy of wisdom that stretches back over millennia. It stands as a quiet yet powerful reminder of the potential for enlightenment that lies within us all.
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