The Three Deities of Long Life—White Tara, Namgyalma, and Amitayus—are highly revered in Tibetan Buddhism for their ability to grant longevity, good health, and spiritual wisdom. White Tara, with seven eyes, symbolizes compassion and healing, removing obstacles to a long life. Namgyalma, a three-faced, eight-armed goddess, purifies negative karma and diseases, ensuring vitality and well-being. Amitayus, the Buddha of Infinite Life, holds a nectar-filled vase, representing immortality and deep wisdom. Devotees perform long life rituals and worship these deities to eliminate hindrances, extend life, and accumulate spiritual merit. A fully gold-gilded, fire-gilded 24K gold Three-Statue Set, handmade in Nepal, is a powerful addition to any Buddhist altar or meditation space. These high-quality handmade statues are crafted using traditional Nepalese techniques and are often adorned with semi-precious stones, enhancing their sacred energy. Incorporating these handmade Buddhist statues into spiritual decor helps practitioners deepen their long-life practices, fostering health, prosperity, and enlightenment.
Key Features:
- Coated with Gold on Copper-Based
- 24K Pure Gold Face
- Adorned with Semi-precious Stones
- Beautifully Decorated using Acrylic Colors
- Traditionally Hand-Crafted by Master Artists
Dimensions:
Height |
Width |
Weight |
40cm |
31.5cm |
14.15kg |
Long Life Deities of Longevity
The Three Deities of Longevity—Amitayus, White Tara, and Namgyalma—are revered in Tibetan Buddhism for their power to extend life, promote good health, and accumulate spiritual merit. Worshiping these deities through long-life rituals helps devotees overcome the three causes of death: exhaustion of merit, exhaustion of karma, and exhaustion of life force.
Amitayus, a form of Amitabha Buddha, is known as the Buddha of Infinite Life. He is often depicted seated in meditation posture, holding a vase filled with amrita (the nectar of immortality), symbolizing long life and wisdom. Devotees seek his blessings to prolong their lifespan, purify negative karma, and gain spiritual enlightenment.
White Tara, a peaceful female bodhisattva, is associated with healing, protection, and longevity. She is depicted with seven eyes (on her hands, feet, and forehead), symbolizing her ability to see and protect beings from suffering. White Tara’s blessings remove obstacles to longevity and promote physical and spiritual well-being.
Namgyalma, a three-faced, eight-armed deity, is known for her power to purify karma, eliminate disease, and ensure a long life. She is often worshipped to remove obstacles to longevity and provide divine protection. Practitioners believe that reciting Namgyalma’s mantra and engaging in deity visualization can help avert untimely death and restore life force energy.
By incorporating these sacred Buddhist statues into daily practice, practitioners can cultivate long-lasting vitality, overcome spiritual obstacles, and achieve profound inner peace.