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Various Resin Statues

$28.00

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Made of a resin substance, these statues are light and durable.

Dieties, symbols and other sacred images are included:

Buddhas:

   Vairocana Buddha (green colour, wheel of dharma mudra). This mudra symbolises the first turning of the wheel of dharma, in Deer Park at Sarnath. Hands are held in front of the heart, symbolizes that these teachings are straight from the Buddha's heart. Vairocana transforms the delusion of ignorance into the wisdom of reality.  13 cm (5")  

   Buddha (gold colour, mudra of fearlessness). This mudra symbolises protection, peace, and the dispelling of fear.  13 cm (5")  

   Buddha  (multi-colour, touching the earth mudra). This mudra symbolises Buddha's enlightenment under the bodhi tree, when he summoned the earth goddess, Sthavara, to bear witness to his attainment of enlightenment. Akshobya transforms the delusion of anger into mirror-like wisdom.  14 cm (5.5")  

   Buddha (traditional colour with touching the earth mudra). This mudra symbolises Buddha's enlightenment under the bodhi tree, when he summoned the earth goddess, Sthavara, to bear witness to his attainment of enlightenment. Akshobya transforms the delusion of anger into mirror-like wisdom. 11.5cm (4.5")  

    Bodhileaf Buddha

Deities: 

   Green Tara. Tara is the feminine aspect of the Buddha of Compassion and represents the quality of action that arises from compassion. She is born from the tear of Chenrezig, the Compassion Buddha and as such she is also known as the Swift Saviouress, who will assist us to overcome our obstacles, protect and guide us to full awakening! 

  White Tara

  Manjushri. Manjushri is known as the Bodhisattva of Wisdom or the Lord of Speech. His left hand wields a sword that cuts through and destroys the darkness of ignorance. In his right hand, by his heart, Manjushri holds the stem of a lotus flower, upon which rests a sacred book, the Perfection of Wisdom. His purpose is to lead practitioners into the enquiry into the self.  

Kuntazangpo,

Vajrasattva,

1000 arm Chenrezig,

  Chenrezig. Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit) is the embodiment of the compassion of all the Buddhas. Every person who sincerely acts for the benefit of another person, animal or part of the natural world without concern for fame, profit, social position or recognition expresses the activity of Chenrezig. Most deeply, compassion is for the abolition of ignorance, which is the root of suffering. One face and four arms, he sits in meditation posture. His two front hands are folded at his heart and his other hands each hold a mala and lotus flower.

  Medicine Buddha - Medicine Buddha represents the embodiment of all the healing qualities of the Buddha. In his left hand he holds a begging bowl filled with medicinal fruit and nectars symbolising his power to conquer diseases and delusion. His right hand holds the myrobalan plant, renowned for its potency in curing mental and physical illness.  

Sacred Symbols/Beings:

    Naga, Dancing Dakini, Eight Auspicious Symbols, Stupa

Hindu Gods:

   Ganesh sitting, Ganesh mask