Standing Avalokiteshvara Sculpture Golden Brown Finish

SKU: B6742

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  • Product Code :B6742
  • Material :Brass
  • Size :17.34"H x 5.12 "W x 3.10"D
  • Weight :3.500 Kg
    Description

    The standing Aavalokiteshvara sculpture is given a detail treatment with golden brown finish. The golden brown finish gives the figure an additional spark. Avalokiteshvara is the earthly manifestation of the self-born, eternal Buddha, Amitabha. He guards this world in the interval between the historical Sakyamuni Buddha, and the next Buddha of the Future Maitreya. Legends say that once Chenrezig made a vow that he would not rest until he had liberated all the beings in all the realms of suffering. After working diligently at this task for a very long time, he realized the immense number of miserable beings yet to be saved. Seeing this, he became despondent and his head split into thousands of pieces. Amitabha Buddha put the pieces back together as a body with very many arms and many heads, so that Chenrezig could work with myriad beings all at the same time. Sometimes Chenrezig is visualized with eleven heads, and a thousand arms fanned out around him

    Description

    Specification
    • Product Code :B6742
    • Material :Brass
    • Size :17.34"H x 5.12 "W x 3.10"D
    • Weight :3.500 Kg
      Description

      The standing Aavalokiteshvara sculpture is given a detail treatment with golden brown finish. The golden brown finish gives the figure an additional spark. Avalokiteshvara is the earthly manifestation of the self-born, eternal Buddha, Amitabha. He guards this world in the interval between the historical Sakyamuni Buddha, and the next Buddha of the Future Maitreya. Legends say that once Chenrezig made a vow that he would not rest until he had liberated all the beings in all the realms of suffering. After working diligently at this task for a very long time, he realized the immense number of miserable beings yet to be saved. Seeing this, he became despondent and his head split into thousands of pieces. Amitabha Buddha put the pieces back together as a body with very many arms and many heads, so that Chenrezig could work with myriad beings all at the same time. Sometimes Chenrezig is visualized with eleven heads, and a thousand arms fanned out around him

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