Old Stock Buddhist Statue of Medicine Buddha, Full Gold Plated, Without Offering Bowl
Item Code: HME23534
Weight: 1500 Grams
Dimensions: 22 x 15 x 11 cm (Approx. 8.7 x 5.9 x 4.3 inches)
Material: Copper
Availability: Available
Medicine Buddha: The Healing Buddha
Bhaisajyaguru, also known as the Medicine Buddha or the Healing Buddha, is a revered figure in Buddhism, particularly in Mahayana and Tibetan traditions.
- Spiritual Significance:
- Medicine Buddha is believed to possess the power to dispense spiritual medicine to cure physical, mental, and spiritual ailments.
- It is said that simply touching his image can offer healing or bring beneficial results. His compassionate nature is seen as a remedy for suffering and a source of well-being.
- Iconography and Appearance:
- In this statue, Medicine Buddha is depicted in traditional form with a short and curly hair, wearing a monastic robe, and seated in a meditative pose with crossed legs.
- His left hand is in a meditation mudra, resting in his lap, often holding a medicine bowl, symbolizing his healing powers.
- The right hand, in a charity mudra, may hold a branch with fruit or the fruit alone of the myrobalan, a medicinal plant recognized for its healing properties.
- Buddha’s Symbolic Marks:
- The Medicine Buddha displays key marks of a Buddha, including the Ushnisha (a protuberance on the top of the head) and the Urn (a bulge above the nose). These are considered superior marks of a Buddha, symbolizing his divine enlightenment.
About Sacred Serenity Collection
This Medicine Buddha statue is a rare old stock piece that embodies the essence of traditional craftsmanship and spiritual reverence.
- Craftsmanship and Age:
- The statue was created approximately 15 to 20 years ago, crafted with pure copper by skilled artisans who were deeply connected to the spiritual teachings of Buddhism.
- These statues were not merely crafted as decorative pieces but as sacred representations of the divine.
- Gold Plating Technique:
- The statue is finished with full fire gold plating, also known as mercury gold plating, a traditional technique in Nepal. This method involves applying a genuine layer of gold to the copper statue, ensuring both authenticity and beauty.
- Despite being more expensive than modern electroplating, mercury gold plating is gaining renewed interest for its durability, luster, and cultural heritage.
- Lost-Wax Casting:
- The statue was created using the Lost-Wax system (also known as investment casting), a time-honored technique that has been practiced for thousands of years.
- In this process, wax models are carefully sculpted, coated with a ceramic shell, and then molten metal is poured into the cavity left after the wax is melted away, resulting in a highly detailed metal sculpture.
This Medicine Buddha statue is a significant spiritual artifact, combining traditional craftsmanship and healing power. Its full gold plating, Lost-Wax casting, and historical significance make it an exceptional piece for meditation spaces, altars, or collections of sacred Buddhist art.