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Mahasiddha Virupa

$781
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Specifications
ZAE60
Stone StatueArtist: Sri Hara Prasad Moharana
Height: 10.5 inch
Width: 6.5 inch
Depth: 5 inch
Weight 4.60 kg
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Easy Returns
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Fully Insured
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to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
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All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

A Manifestation of Mastery

Behold a striking stone statue that captures the essence of profound spiritual attainment. Created by the skilled hands of Sri Hara Prasad Moharana, this piece embodies not only artistic talent, but also a deep connection to ancient wisdom traditions. The statue presents a seated figure, poised in a relaxed yet powerful posture. One hand confidently reaches skyward, fingers extended in a symbolic gesture, while the other holds a contemplative bowl. The intricate detailing of the jewelry and clothing, alongside the intensity of the figure's expression, all contribute to a captivating and thought-provoking aesthetic.

Echoes of the Siddhas

The Mahasiddhas, revered figures in Vajrayana Buddhism, were known for their unconventional methods of achieving enlightenment. These accomplished practitioners, often lay people rather than monks, pushed the boundaries of spiritual practice, demonstrating that liberation could be attained through diverse paths. Their stories, filled with miraculous feats and radical teachings, continue to inspire those seeking spiritual liberation. Their influence resonates deeply within the cultural landscape of Tibet and beyond, shaping artistic expression and spiritual inquiry.

A Gift from Ancient Lore

The base of this statue is adorned with details that further enhance its significance. A lotus pedestal provides a serene foundation, a common motif in Buddhist art symbolizing purity and spiritual unfolding. The presence of a deer adds another layer of meaning, often associated with peacefulness and the teachings of the Buddha, who delivered his first sermon in a deer park. This thoughtful combination of symbols evokes a sense of tranquility and wisdom. Holding this statue connects you to centuries of artistic and philosophical tradition.
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