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The great Bodhisattva- Manjushri statue with bright coated gold and painted with poster and acrylic colors for accents
Collection: Bodhisattva

Bodhisattva

Nidhiratna's Bodhisattva Statue | Embodiment of Compassion and Timeless Wisdom   

Nidhiratna's Bodhisattva Statue epitomizes Buddhist spirituality by embodying unending compassion and selflessness. It is expertly created by Nepali artisans and features deep symbolism, a calm expression, and meticulous detailing. This masterwork, which has a copper base and is gilded in gold, exudes wisdom and holiness. Its production, which has its roots in Himalayan creativity, requires extraordinary expertise; artisans spend hours refining every detail in observance of the Bodhisattva's teachings and qualities.

Origin of Bodhisattva in Buddhism

Bodhisattva comes from the Sanskrit words bodhi (enlightenment) and sattva (sentient being) and refers to an awakened being who, out of compassion, postpones their final enlightenment in order to help others achieve liberation. Bodhisattvas, unlike Buddhas, do not escape the cycle of rebirth (samsara) and choose to remain in the world out of profound compassion and selflessness, dedicating themselves to help all sentient beings attain Buddhahood.

The Bodhisattva exalted in Mahayana Buddhism, rooted in early Indian Buddhism, arose in such texts as the Lotus Sutra and Avatamsaka Sutra. In Vajrayana Buddhism, Bodhisattvas represent emanations of Buddhas, meditational deities (Yidams), and embodiments of enlightened wisdom and power. 

1000 Armed Avalokiteshvara - Bodhisattva of Compassion

1000-Armed Avalokiteshvara, also known as Thousand-Armed Chenrezig, is a powerful symbol of compassion and mercy in Tibetan Buddhism. His many arms represent his limitless ability to help all beings, while his calm expression brings a sense of peace and protection. A handmade 1000 Armed Chenrezig sculpture, crafted by skilled artisans, beautifully captures his intricate details and sacred hand gestures. More than just a decorative piece, this Tibetan artwork for home decor holds deep spiritual meaning, making it perfect for meditation spaces, shrines, or as a thoughtful gift. Placing this sacred statue in a home or temple serves as a reminder of wisdom, compassion, and enlightenment.

Amitayus - Buddha of the Western Pure Land 

Amitayus, the Buddha of the Western Pure Land, symbolizes infinite life, wisdom, and longevity in Mahayana Buddhism. Depicted holding a nectar-filled vessel, he represents spiritual purification and vitality. A handcrafted Amitayus figurine makes a perfect addition to Buddhist home decor, radiating peace and divine energy. Made with gold-gilded copper and intricate detailing, these sacred statues are ideal for meditation spaces and longevity rituals. Explore our Amitayus sculpture collection to bring this enlightened presence into your sacred space.

Dukar - White Umbrella Goddess

Dukar, also called Sitatapatra, is a strong protector goddess who is admired for her capacity to keep followers safe from danger and adversity in tibetan buddism. "White Parasol" is the meaning of her name, Sitatapatra, signifying her divine protection. She is frequently portrayed holding a sacred parasol and a glowing white body, signifying innocence and protection from evil. She occasionally displays a furious face, demonstrating her unwavering resolve to protect against malevolent influences. Dukar figurine in Buddhist practice is a crucial because devotees believe that praying to her statue offers protection, strength, and spiritual tenacity. 

Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva 

Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva, also known as Dìzàng in Chinese and Jizō in Japanese is a compassionate figure in Mahayana Buddhism. His name meaning "Earth Treasury" reflects his deep vow to help those in suffering especially in the hell realms until they find peace. Ksitigarbha is often shown as a monk holding a staff and a wish-fulfilling jewel symbolizing his guidance and protection. Many people turn to Kṣitigarbha for blessings, safety, and spiritual support. Bring his compassionate presence into your life with a handcrafted Kṣitigarbha statue is perfect for meditation, prayer and home decor.

Manjushri Bodhisattva 

Manjushri Bodhisattva is known as the embodiment of wisdom in Buddhism. He revered for guiding practitioners toward clarity and enlightenment. His name means "Gentle Glory" and he is often depicted holding a flaming sword, symbolizing the power of wisdom to cut through ignorance and a lotus with sacred texts representing knowledge and insight. As one of the most significant figures in Mahayana Buddhism, devotees meditate on Manjushri’s teachings to develop a sharp mind and deep understanding. Explore our Manjushri statue collection to bring the presence of this enlightened Bodhisattva into your sacred space.

Lokeshvara Padmapani

Lokeshvara Padmapani is a highly esteemed manifestation of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion who personifies unending compassion and kindness. His name translates to "Lord Who Looks Upon the World" which means "Lotus Holder" denoting enlightenment and purity. He is frequently seen standing elegantly, exuding compassion and a strong commitment to leading all creatures toward freedom. His calm essence is captured in this handcrafted sacred Buddhist artwork, which promotes compassion, serenity, and spiritual awakening. Examine our selection of Lokeshvara Padmapani statues to welcome his wisdom and blessings into your sacred area.

Prajnaparamita - Perfection of Wisdom

Prajnaparamita, the Perfection of Wisdom is a sacred concept in Buddhist teachings representing the highest form of insight that leads to enlightenment. As a goddess, she symbolizes profound wisdom and ultimate truth. In Buddhist artistry, handcrafted Prajnaparamita sculptures capture her divine essence radiating a sense of spiritual depth and serenity. These sacred representations are cherished for meditation and study serving as a reminder of the path to enlightenment. Explore our collection of Buddhist artistry for sacred spaces featuring beautifully detailed Prajnaparamita statues for your spiritual journey.

Vajrapani - Protector of Dharma 

Vajrapani is one of the main dharmapalas or Protectors of Dharma and is a very strong and powerful Bodhisattva with a lot of protection. In his hands, he holds a vajra or thunderbolt, the symbol of the power he holds to cut through obstacles and destroy ignorance. He defends Buddhist teachings and provides strength for practitioners on the path to enlightenment where handmade Vajrapani statues in Buddhist art denote of power and courage. It is best suited for meditation spaces and spiritual practice. Invite Vajrapani's protective energy into your abode with a finely crafted Buddist sculpture. 

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