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Superfine Silver Buddha Carved in Coral (Gemstone)

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Enriched with the ideas and symbolism of Vajrayana Buddhism, this silver statue of Buddha from Nepal is an artwork worthy of deeper levels of appreciation, both as an aesthetically rich and spiritually charged icon. The intertwined tails of serpents behind Buddha represent the linked energy that lies in different spots within the human form. Inscribed marvelously, the facial expressions of Buddha in meditation are captured in the coral gemstone used to delineate his heavenliness. Coral in Nepalese Buddhism is a stone associated with life, eternity, and the power of Buddha, whose use in the statue makes it a potentially ritually rich device.  

Specifications
MIS885
Silver with Gemstone
Height: 7.5 inch
Width: 6.5 inch
Depth: 2.5 inch
Weight 750 gm
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100% Handmade
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The Serpent Guardian of Enlightenment

Immerse yourself in the profound serenity of this exquisite Nepalese statue, a masterful rendition of the Buddha protected by the benevolent Naga king, Mucalinda. The vibrant crimson of the coral, meticulously carved into the serene form of the Awakened One, radiates an inner warmth and spiritual energy. This striking representation captures the Buddha in a meditative posture, his eyes downcast in deep contemplation, seemingly unfazed by the protective embrace surrounding him. The Buddha, as depicted here, embodies the ultimate state of peace and detachment, a beacon of wisdom and compassion. ––––––––––––––––––––

The Myth of Mucalinda's Shelter

The narrative depicted is drawn from a pivotal moment in the Buddha's life, shortly after his enlightenment under the Bodhi tree. While deep in meditation, a fierce storm erupted, threatening to disturb his tranquility. It was at this critical juncture that Mucalinda, the king of the Nagas, emerged from his subterranean realm. He coiled his immense body seven times around the meditating Buddha, spreading his massive hoods above the Buddha's head to shield him from the wind and rain. This act of selfless protection allowed the Buddha to continue his meditation uninterrupted, ultimately leading to the full realization of his enlightenment. This statue, therefore, is not merely a representation of the Buddha, but a visual testament to the potent forces of protection and the power of inner peace to overcome external adversies. ––––––––––––––––––––

Artistry and Symbolism

The rich, carnelian-like hue of the coral centerpiece is believed to symbolize vitality, energy, and protection, aligning perfectly with the protective aura of Mucalinda. The intricate silverwork that forms the protective hood of the Naga king, adorned with dazzling turquoise inlays, adds a layer of opulence and emphasizes the divine nature of this protective embrace. Each scale of the serpent's body is delicately rendered, creating a textured and dynamic visual. The base of the statue is equally ornate, showcasing fine silver filigree and further embellishments of coral and turquoise, suggesting a grounded connection to the earth and the preciousness of the spiritual journey. This piece is a testament to the skill of Nepalese artisans, who have long been revered for their ability to imbue their creations with both aesthetic beauty and profound spiritual meaning. It serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring strength of faith and the protective forces that can surround us on our path to spiritual awakening.
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