Aparmita, known as Amitayus in Tibet, embodies the longevity aspect of Amitabha Buddha. "Amitayus" translates to "infinite life" in Sanskrit. An Aparmita statue symbolizes Amitabha's longevity attribute within the Sambhogakaya realm. Rendered in a tranquil padmasana (full lotus pose), the statue holds an immortality vessel brimming with "amrita" on its lap.
This portrayal encapsulates the yearning for enduring life and spiritual vibrancy, echoing Amitabha's compassionate vow of salvation and enlightenment. Aparmita's presence serves as a reminder of the pursuit of boundless life and the aspiration for everlasting wisdom on the path to liberation. In Tibetan Buddhism, longevity rituals hold profound significance, and these rituals are intricately woven around Aparmita statues.
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