Buy Seated Mahasthamaprapta Statue | Unique Sculpture for Spiritual Guidance and Enlightenment
A statue of a bodhisattva is a divine creature who has promised to become enlightened in the future but is still here to assist all sentient beings in achieving this same objective. Bodhisattva Statue were portrayed by early artists as kings. They dress in scarves and silky dhotis, which are essentially loose skirts, and a lot of jewelry, such as anklets, bracelets, armlets, and earrings. Their long hair is usually tied up in a high topknot, with individual strands occasionally cascading over the shoulders. The topknot is frequently surrounded by a crown.
Key Features :
- Made from Copper
- Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
- Traditionally Hand Crafted by Master Artists
Dimensions :
- Height X Width: 47cm X 35cm
- Weight: 7.34kg
Bodhisattva
A Bodhisattva, in Mahayana Buddhism, is an enlightened being who forgoes final Nirvana to assist all sentient beings in achieving liberation from samsara. The term "Bodhisattva" translates to "enlightenment being" (Sanskrit: बोधिसत्त्व), embodying the ideals of wisdom (prajna) and compassion (karuna). Unlike Buddhas, who transcend the cycle of rebirth, Bodhisattvas vow to remain within samsara until all beings are freed. Iconic Bodhisattvas like Avalokiteshvara (compassion), Manjushri (wisdom), and Kshitigarbha (salvation of the suffering) play significant roles in Buddhist practices and are often depicted in intricate art and statues. These figures serve as inspirational models of selflessness, guiding practitioners on the path of ethical living and spiritual awakening.
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