Resin Statues
Resin Statues
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Specification
- Product Code :3634
- Material :Brass and Resin
- Size :9"H x 9"W
Description
In this spectacular Buddha Mandala wall hanging brass and resins are used in a detail manner with finesse. Mandalas are works of sacred art in Tantric (Tibetan) Buddhism. Mandala means "circle," and mandalas are indeed primarily recognizable by their concentric circles and other geometric figures. For Tantric Buddhists, they are rich with symbolism and sacred meaning. A mandala is a sacred geometric symbol that represents the universe. Once completed, a mandala becomes a sacred area that serves as a repository for deities and a collection point of universal forces. By entering a mandala and proceeding to its center, a person is symbolically guided through the cosmos to the essence of reality. By constructing a mandala, a monk ritually participates in the Buddha's teachings.In Buddhism, contemplation of sacred images is key to religious ritual, and a mandala is one of the most important of these sacred images. A Tibetan mandala is usually made with careful placement of colored sand, and accordingly is known in Tibetan as dul-tson-kyil-khor, or "mandala of colored powders."


Specification
- Product Code :3636
- Material :Brass, Resin & Beads
- Size :8.75" Dia
Description
The Brass Wall Plaque of the celestial Goddess Tara is given a given a spectacular treatment with some floral designs. Here Brass, Resin & Beads are used in a splendid way. Tara is surrounded by spectacular floral designs. The wall plaque gives a heavenly impact and it is a must for any Buddhist follower. Tara is a female Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism who appears as a female Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism. Known as the "mother of liberation", she represents the virtues of success in work and achievements.
The most widely known forms of Tārā are: Green Tārā, known as the Buddha of enlightened activity, White Tārā (known for compassion, long life, healing and serenity; also known as The Wish-fulfilling Wheel, or Cintachakra), Red Tārā (fierce aspect associated with magnetizing all good things), Black Tārā (associated with power), Yellow Tārā (associated with wealth and prosperity), Blue Tārā (associated with transmutation of anger) etc.


Specification
- Product Code :3638
- Material :Brass, Resin & Beads
- Size : 11"Dia
Description
The Buddha mandala is nicely carved out with a deep sense of finesse and refinement. Here Brass, Resin and Beads are used to give a heart-touching impact. White floral designs, smart greenish background make the product even more attractive and refine. A mandala is a sacred geometric symbol that represents the universe. Once completed, a mandala becomes a sacred area that serves as a repository for deities and a collection point of universal forces. By entering a mandala and proceeding to its center, a person is symbolically guided through the cosmos to the essence of reality. By constructing a mandala, a monk ritually participates in the Buddha's teachings. In Buddhism, contemplation of sacred images is key to religious ritual, and a mandala is one of the most important of these sacred images. A Tibetan mandala is usually made with careful placement of colored sand, and accordingly is known in Tibetan as dul-tson-kyil-khor, or "mandala of colored powders"
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