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11" Amoghasiddhi Buddha Bronze Statue
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72" Super Large Gautam Buddha Preaching His Dharma | Black Marble | Shipped by Sea
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72.00 inch Height X 47.00 inch Width X 25.50 inch Depth
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23" Tibetan Buddhist Monastery Gong with Auspicious Mantras and Symbols | Handmade |
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23.00 inch Height x 19.50 inch Width x 13.90 inch Depth - Stand Size13 inch Dia - Gong
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13" Tibetan Buddhist Deity Medicine Buddha From Nepal
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13.5 inch Height X 9 inch Width X 6.5 inch Depth
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9" Superfine Black Stone Lord Aparmita Buddha
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30" Bhumisparsha Buddha | Handmade
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30.00 inch Height X 18.00 inch Width X 10.00 inch Depth
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Superfine Bhumisparsha Buddha Idols | Gilded Copper Nepalese Statue
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18.00 inch Height X 12.00 inch Width X 8.00 inch Depth
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18" Lord Buddha Bust | Handmade | White Marble Buddha Head | Decor-Indoor Outdoor Garden Buddha Statue
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18.00 inch Height X 6.00 inch Width X 12.00 inch Depth
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25" Lord Buddha on Sinhasan | Handmade | Marble Buddha Statue | Buddha Statue
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25.00 inch Height X 8.50 inch Width X 14.00 inch Depth
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40" Large Tibetan Buddhist Standing Lord Buddha | Handmade | Marble Buddha Statue | Blessing Standing Buddha
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40.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 14.00 inch Depth
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24" Buddha Seated in Blessing Hand | Handmade | White Marble Buddha Statue
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21" Buddha Bust | Handmade | Buddha Head | White Marble Buddha Head Sculpture | Gautama Buddha
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21.00 inch Height X 5.00 inch Width X 15.00 inch Depth
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24" Thinking Buddha -Tibetan Buddhist Deity | Handmade | Marble Buddha Statue | Buddha For Home Decor
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24.00 inch Height X 24.00 inch Width X 17.00 inch Depth
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26" Tibetan Buddhist Maitreya Buddha | Handmade | Black Marble Buddha Statue | Buddha Idol
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26.00 inch Height X 17.00 inch Width X 24.00 inch Depth
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30" White Marble Sleeping Buddha | Handmade | Reclining Buddha Sculpture | Home Decoration
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30.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 12.00 inch Depth
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36" Large Marble Buddha Under The Bodhi Tree | Handmade Meditating Buddha Statue | Hand Carved Marble Buddha Sculpture
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48" Large Marble Buddha Under The Bodhi Tree | Handmade Meditating Buddha Statue | Hand Carved Marble Buddha Sculpture
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48.00 inch Height X 14.00 inch Width X 29.00 inch Depth
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24" White Sleeping Buddha Statue | Handmade | Reclining Buddha Sculpture | Home Decoration
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24.00 inch Height X 7.00 inch Width X 10.00 inch Depth
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33" Large Superfine Tibetan Buddhist Robed in Polka Dots | Handcrafted In Black Marble
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33.00 inch Height X 24.50 inch Width X 13.00 inch Depth
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36" Large Tibetan Buddha Teaching of Dharma In White Marble | Handmade
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36.00 inch Height X 25.00 inch Width X 13.00 inch Length
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15" Bitone Dharmachakra Buddha In A Textured, White Robe | Handcrafted In Black Marble
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15.00 inch Height X 9.00 inch Width X 5.00 inch Depth
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10" Buddha With The Begging Bowl In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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10.00 inch Height X 8.40 inch Width x 4.50 inch Depth
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Composite Image of Shri Ganesha and Hanuman Ji
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Tibetan Buddhist Monastery Gong with Conch and Auspicious Mantras
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10 inch - Gong Dia22.5 x 18.5 x 3.5 - With Stand13.3 inch - Stick
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Tibetan Buddhist Deity Manjushri Statue - Made in Nepal
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Tibetan Buddhist Wrathful Deity - Made in Nepal
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12" Tibetan Buddhist Deity Mahakala Mask (Wall Hanging) In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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12.5 inch Height x 9.5 inch Width x 3 inch Depth
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Large Size Nandi Hand Held Bell
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18" Tibetan Buddhist Dharmachakra Wall Hanging Plate (Large Size) In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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(Tibetan Buddhist Deity) Seven-Eyed  Goddess White Tara Blessing Long Life to Her Devotees
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9 inch Height x 6 inch Width X 3.5 inch Depth
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Buddha in Bhumisparsha Mudra
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Blessings from the enlightened Gautama Buddha for your soul

Buddha is an honorific, not a person's name. The word seems to be from Sanskrit and signifies "a person who is awakened." Buddhas are conscious of the genuine nature of the universe.


Buddhism fundamentally believes that we all dwell within an artificially created fog that is produced by mistaken judgments and "contaminants" like hatred, selfishness, and misunderstanding.


A person who has been liberated from the fog is a Buddha. As per legend, when a Buddha dies of old age, he or she achieves Nirvana, a state of transition instead of "heaven," and therefore does not suffer reincarnation.


The historical character who established Buddhism is alluded to when an individual uses the phrase "the Buddha." This person's original title was Siddhartha Gautama.


The prince gave up his physical reality and undertook a spiritual awakening. Besides seeking out instructors, he exposed his body to extreme, prolonged fasts as a practice of devotion


It was believed that raising consciousness via corporal discipline and the doorway to enlightenment could be discovered at the point of near-death experience. However after 6 years of all this, the prince felt nothing except resentment.


He eventually realized that willpower was the key to achieving serenity. He practiced mindfulness at Bodh Gaya, in the modern Indian state of Bihar, until he "resurrected," or achieved nirvana. He was known as the Buddha thereafter.


According to Theravada Buddhism, which is the major school in southeast Asia, there is just one Buddha for each and every unimaginably lengthy period of time called an age.


The historical Siddhartha Gautama is the Buddha of contemporary age. Not considered a Buddha is yet another person who acquires enlightenment in this time frame.


He or she is instead an arhat, meaning "righteous one" or "practiced one," alternatively. An arhat and a buddha are substantially different from each other since only a buddha is a global teacher—somebody who opens the door for everybody else. Many of those who lived in the unthinkably distant past earlier ages are referenced in early texts.


Maitreya, the Buddha of the future, will emerge once all memory of our Buddha's teachings has been erased. There are two extra significant schools of Buddhism recognized as Mahayana and Vajrayana, but neither of these schools imposes a limit on the number of Buddhas.


The ideal, therefore, for practitioners of Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism is to evolve into a bodhisattva, an individual who makes a vow to remain in this realm till all the beings attain enlightenment. 


There are important figures in the Buddhist world who have great significance-


  1. The Purifier, Vajrasatva: Vajrasattva's duty as the "great purifier" in Tibetan Buddhism is of highest importance; it is a vital preliminary stage in Buddhist practise, eliminating the obstacles and negative energy that obscure our Buddha Essence. It is among the essential or "fundamentally important" Vajrayana practices. Vajrasattva meditation, however, includes far more.


    Among the most powerful cleansing and purification techniques in Vajrayana Buddhism is performed by Vajrasattva, an embodiment of Buddhist great warrior Vajradhara.


  1. Namgyalma/Namgyalma: One of the three long-lived deities is Namgyalma. The Namgyalma technique, as per Lama Zopa Rinpoche, not only eliminates impediments from one's journey through life, but also cleanses negative attributes and errors and protects against creation in the lesser domains.


    The Four Guardian Kings were imparted the advantages of chanting the Namgyalma mantra by the compassionate, merciful Guru Shakyamuni Buddha.


    If you clean your body, dress in clean clothes, comply by the eight principles, and rehearse the Namgyalma mantra, you can prolong your life, detoxify your obscurations, by becoming illness-fre if you are in threat of passing away because of the karma that helps determine your average lifespan is running out.


Why is Buddha an important religious leader?


One of the finest Asian philosophers and religious gurus of all time, Buddha made major contributions to epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics, among many other philosophical disciplines.


What do the orange robes donned by Buddhists symbolize?


The robes are intended to convey dissociation from worldly pursuits and purity.


The earliest representations of the Buddha are symbols or scenes associated with the Buddha’s life without actually depicting his physical form. Two of the most common symbols of the Buddha in these so-called “aniconic” images are the Wheel of the Dharma (representing the first sermon) and the Bodhi Tree, where he achieved his Awakening.


Aniconic representations of the “Great Departure,” when Siddhartha left his palace to become a wandering ascetic, show an empty horse shielded by a parasol, with a group of deities muffling the sound of the horse’s hooves, according to one legend.


A common example of this early type of representation is simply the mark of the footprints left behind by the Buddha. Early in the Common Era, Buddhists began to represent the Buddha’s physical form.


In the region of Gandhara, on the present-day border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, sculptures of the Buddha were very strongly influenced by the Hellenistic art of the Greek kingdoms of Afghanistan and western Central Asia.


In the region of Mathura, in the middle reaches of the Ganges river, the Buddha was sculpted in a robust, down-to-earth style derived from the traditional Indian decorative arts.


These two styles coalesced during the period of the Gupta dynasty of Indian rulers (320—540CE) to produce the classic Buddha statues and sculptures that have had such wide impact throughout the Buddhist world.


The Gupta style is also evident in the paintings on the wall of the Buddhist caves at Ajanta in western India and in the serene, elegant, sensuous, but otherworldly depiction of Buddha teaching at Sarnath.


Why are there so many different Buddhas?

 

“Buddha” in the Buddhist tradition is an epithet used for the Enlightenment Being, one who has achieved Bodhi. It is generally applied to several pious personalities, including Siddhartha Gautama who is more closely associated with the title. Besides this, the innumerable statues of Buddha that you see represent the various phases of the Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama)’s life.


For example, Bhumi-sparsha Buddha presents the victory of Buddha on the forces of the demon Mara. Buddha bust, Buddha wall hanging, and Buddha under the Bodhi tree form a huge corpus of Buddha idols, which are produced keeping in mind the presentation of Buddha’s spiritual quality as well the aesthetic needs of modern home decor.


Where should you not put a Buddha statue?


According to Vastu, placing the Buddha in different places in the home can impact our mental health and peace. Therefore one should not put a Buddha statue as follows:


☛ In the bathroom, storeroom, and laundry room or messy parts of the home


☛ Directly on the floor or near the soles of shoes; this is not appropriate and may be disrespectful. Instead, use a table or altar to display the statue.


☛ It is also disrespectful to store a decorative Buddha figure in a safe or vault. It is acceptable to keep a Buddha on the shelf with closing doors, however.


☛ The Buddha statue should face the inside of a room.


☛ The area around the statue should not be clumsy and dirty.