Hand Carved Gold Gilded & Hand Face Painted Buddhist Tibetan Aparmita Statue

Hand Carved Gold Gilded & Hand Face Painted Buddhist Tibetan Aparmita Statue

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Fine Quality Traditional Hand Carved Sculpture Gold Gilded and Hand Face Painted Tibetan Buddhist Aparmita / Tsepame Copper Ritual Statue Rupa from Patan, Nepal

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  • Aparmita / Amitayus / Tsepame Statue

    Name

    Aparmita Statue

    Height

    12.5โ€

    Width

    8.25โ€

    Depth

    5โ€

    Material

    Lost Wax Method,ย Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Gold Gilding

    Actual Weight

    3.458 Kg.

    Ships From

    Patan, Nepal

    Shipping Provider

    Express Shipping Service

    Shipping Time

    Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow 5 โ€“ 7 business days for delivery worldwide.

    Insurance

    Insurance is included in the shipping cost.

    ย Aparmita โ€“ The Buddha of Infinite Life

    Aparmita (also called Amitayus) is the name of Buddha Amitabha in his Bestower of Longevity aspect. He may be regarded as either a celestial Buddha or a fully realized Bodhisattva, having attained Buddhahood many eons ago as a result of his infinite merit accumulated over countless past lives as a Bodhisattva. According to the Larger Sutra of Immeasurable Life, Aparmita, through the power of his good deeds, created a pure heavenly realm where he now dwells along with his innumerable divine disciples, enjoying boundless and endless life. He promises that if any faithful man or woman calls upon him at the moment of death, he will appear, together with a multitude of blessed sages, and deliver the dying person to his Pure Land where they will live in the light of the Dharma, free from suffering and death.

    Gestures and Attributesย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย 

    Aparmita sits in perfect equanimity with his hands in Dhyana Mudra, the gesture of meditation. Both of his palms lie face up in his lap where they hold the ambrosia treasure vase that is his special emblem. His right hand, resting on top, symbolizes the state of enlightenment, while his left hand, resting below, represents the world of appearance. Thus, Aparmita's posture expresses his mastery over the world of appearance through enlightenment and signifies the enlightened state of mind for which samsara and nirvana are one. His vase contains amrita, the elixir of awakening and immortality, and is adorned with leaves of Ashoka, a sacred flowering tree. This vase, along with its contents and adornments, symbolizes Aparmita's compassionate gift of a long life free from sickness and suffering.

    Iconography

    Aparmita sits in perfect equanimity with his hands in Dhyana Mudra, the gesture of meditation. Both of his palms lie face up in his lap where they hold the ambrosia treasure vase that is his special emblem. His right hand, resting on top, symbolizes the state of enlightenment, while his left hand, resting below, represents the world of appearance. Thus, Aparmita's posture expresses his mastery over the world of appearance through enlightenment and signifies the enlightened state of mind for which samsara and nirvana are one. His vase contains amrita, the elixir of awakening and immortality, and is adorned with leaves of Ashoka, a sacred flowering tree. This vase, along with its contents and adornments, symbolizes Aparmita's compassionate gift of a long life free from sickness and suffering.

    About this Sculpture

    This exquisite statue of Aparmita/Amitayus/Tsepame is a testament to the masterful craftsmanship of the Shakya clan in Patan, Nepal. Meticulously cast from copper alloy using the lost wax method and adorned with a regal touch of 24-karat gold gilding, this sculpture is a true work of art. The hand-painted face, featuring intricate carvings, adds a layer of finesse to its divine presence.

    Crafted by the skilled artisans of the Shakya clan, renowned as among the world's finest, this piece reflects their dedication to preserving a centuries-old tradition. As modern heirs to an ancient legacy, these craftsmen have inherited and perfected the sacred art of metalworking, passing down their fine techniques from one generation to the next. Each statue, individually handcrafted, emanates a timeless beauty destined for temples and monasteries, making it a captivating embodiment of spiritual grace.

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    Hand Carved Gold Gilded & Hand Face Painted Buddhist Tibetan Aparmita Statue

    Hand Carved Gold Gilded & Hand Face Painted Buddhist Tibetan Aparmita Statue

    Fine Quality Traditional Hand Carved Sculpture Gold Gilded and Hand Face Painted Tibetan Buddhist Aparmita / Tsepame Copper Ritual Statue Rupa from Patan, Nepal

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