Description
Material: Bronze
Origin: Cambodia
This exquisite 13th-century antique bronze Amitabha meditation Buddha, crafted in the distinguished Bayon style, features a tranquil figure seated on a three-tiered throne, elegantly adorned by the flaring nine heads of the Naga, the serpent King Muchalinda.
With hands positioned in the Dhyana mudra—symbolizing meditation and inner peace—this piece emanates a warm and compassionate aura.
The intricately detailed statue portrays Amitabha in a gentle pose, holding an alms bowl, embodying the virtues of charity and generosity, while his serene expression and downcast eyes bestow tranquility upon viewers.
This stunning representation, significant to the reign of Khmer King Jayavarman VII, is not merely a relic of faith but a masterful work of art designed to be appreciated from all angles.
Perfect for enriching your home, office, or sacred space, it serves as a beautiful reminder of the spiritual path toward Nirvana and the joy of meditation on Amitabha.
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