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Multifaceted Prajnaparamita Statue, Lotus & Vedas, Cambodian-Style on Wood Base 37"
Item# 157cb24a
Multifaceted Prajnaparamita Statue, Lotus & Vedas, Cambodian-Style on Wood Base 37"

Multifaceted Prajnaparamita Statue, Lotus & Vedas, Cambodian-Style on Wood Base 37"

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Statue Details
Materials: Bronze Hand Made in Cambodia
Total Height Including Base: 37 inches or 94 cms
Base Height: 4 inches
Base Width & Depth: 8 x 8 inches
Weight: 49 pounds or 22 kgs
  • Standing majestically upon a blooming lotus and set on a refined black wooden base, the Cambodian-style statue of Prajnaparamita emanates wisdom and transcendent knowledge, her numerous arms holding symbolic lotus buds and copies of the Vedas, embodying a divine confluence of purity and sacred knowledge
  • Her unique, two-tiered head, featuring a stunning arrangement of four cardinal faces atop her central head - with an additional three faces each peering left and right - illustrates an omnidirectional awareness, a spiritual capacity to perceive and understand all realms and dimensions
  • Perched atop the complex array of faces, a diminutive but potent representation of Amitabha Buddha confers an additional layer of enlightened energy and benevolence, symbolizing ultimate compassion and an inexhaustible light illuminating the path to wisdom
  • Every meticulous detail, from the gently budding lotus to the sacred texts, amplifies the statue's capacity to stand as a focal point of contemplation, inviting onlookers to delve deeper into the intricate realms of mythology and spiritual pursuit
Unveil a space where wisdom, purity, and profound spiritual insight coalesce with this hand-crafted, Cambodian-style statue of Prajnaparamita, an embodiment of transcendent knowledge in Buddhist mythology. Prajnaparamita, often revered as the "Mother of All Buddhas," represents the perfection of wisdom, and this statue illuminates her divine essence through every intricate detail, standing on a gracefully blooming lotus and a refined black wooden base.

Her many arms gracefully extend, each left hand delicately clutching a lotus bud, symbolizing purity and spiritual unfolding, while each right hand securely holds copies of the Vedas, representing the boundless ocean of knowledge that she encompasses. This physical portrayal of holding both purity and knowledge invites observers to embrace a path where moral integrity and wisdom walk hand in hand.

The statue's notably complex, two-tiered head gracefully narrates a tale of omniscient perception and boundless compassion. With four faces observing each cardinal direction above her main head, which itself boasts a forward-facing visage and additional faces oriented left and right, Prajnaparamita gazes into all realms and dimensions, embodying a panoramic awareness and empathy towards all sentient beings. This detailed craftsmanship invites an exploration into the interconnectedness of wisdom, understanding, and compassionate awareness in spiritual practice.

Crowning the intricate arrangement of faces, a small Amitabha Buddha bestows blessings of boundless light and compassion from above, guiding beings towards enlightened understanding. Amitabha, symbolizing infinite light, casts a gentle glow of serenity and boundless compassion upon the wisdom-embodying presence of Prajnaparamita below, weaving a tale of enlightened beings guiding the path to spiritual awakening.

This exceptional statue does not merely depict a figure from mythology; it curates a space where the essence of Prajnaparamita's wisdom permeates your environment, inspiring contemplation and a deeper engagement with the spiritual path. It represents a unification of wisdom (Prajna) and means (Upaya), encouraging the beholder to navigate the path towards enlightenment with both heart and mind in harmonious alignment.

Let this exquisite representation of Prajnaparamita enrich your space with its spiritual significance, becoming a conduit through which wisdom, compassion, and enlightened understanding flow seamlessly into your everyday existence. This isn't merely a statue; it is a portal through which the profound depths of Buddhist philosophy and practice are explored and revered, inviting every observer into a space where wisdom and compassion bloom eternally.




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"The sculpture chooses you. You know when you find the right piece to bring into your home and into your heart."
~Kyle Tortora
Founder, Lotus Sculpture
"If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change."
 ~ Buddha~
The Buddha, whose original name was Siddhartha Gautama, was the founder of Buddhism, the religion and the philosophical system that produced a great culture throughout much of southern and eastern Asia.  Buddha, meaning "awakened one" or "enlightened one" is a title not a name.  In Hindu Dogma, the Buddha is viewed as being the 9th avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu.
The Buddha was a son of the rulers Sakyas.  He was married at the age of 16 and lived in luxury and comfort sheltered from the harsh realities of life.  When he was 29 he realized that men are subject to old age, sickness and death.  He became aware of the suffering inherent in existence.  He resolved to give up princely life and become a wandering ascetic (samana) in search for the Truth.
With the two of samanas he attained mystical states of elevated consciousness but he failed to find the Truth.  He continued his search and was joined by five ascetics in a grove near Uruvela, where he practiced sever austerities and self-mortification for six years.  When he fainted away in weakness, he abandoned ascetic practices to seek his own path to Enlightenment.  Discarding the teachings of his contemporaries, through meditation he achieved Enlightenment, or ultimate understanding.  There after the Buddha instructed his followers in the dharma (truth) and the "Middle Way" a path between worldly life and extremes of self-denial. 
The essence of the Buddha's early preaching was said to be the four Noble truths: 1) life is fundamentally disappointment and suffering.  2) suffering is a result of one's desires for pleasure, power, and continued existence; 3) to stop disappointment and suffering on must stop desiring; and 4) the way to stop desiring and thus suffering is the Noble eight fold path - right views, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right awareness and right concentration.  The realization of the truth of anatman (no eternal self) was taught as essential for the indescribable state of release called nirvana.

 

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Bronze is an extremely durable metal made from a combination of 5 metals; copper, iron, tin, with minute additions of silver and gold. This combination is called Panchaloha bronze and is the basis for making the sacred Hindu temple statues of India and the world. Copper is the most prevalent metal in the alloy. Copper also gives the metal a softer composition that allows the bronze artisans to carve the details that are prevalent in each piece.
All the South Indian bronze sculpture Lotus Sculpture carries are Panchaloham and thus suited for any home altar or community temple.

If you would like the piece to shine use a cotton cloth with some coconut oil or other natural oil to wipe down the bronze statue.

Because of the durability of the metal not much is needed to maintain a bronze sculpture. Many of our customers purchase a bronze statue and perform daily puja and abhisheka consisting of bathing the Hindu deity in ghee, milk, coconut milk or other liquids. In this case nothing is needed to keep the statue clean as it will be bathed daily. If the sculpture is used for "darshan" or simply viewing the sculpture it is best to dust the statue as needed so no dirt collects in the details of the sculpture. For both polished golden bronzes and antique patina bronze statues if you would like the sculpture to shine use a cotton cloth with some coconut oil or other natural oil to wipe down the piece as needed.

Many of our bronze Hindu statues have been placed in outdoor temples. Bronze's durability makes it perfect for cold winters and hot summers of any climate. We suggest you bathe the sculpture every couple of months so that dirt does not collect on the sculpture and then use a cotton cloth with some natural oil to give the statue a shine. Both indoors and outdoors a bronze statue can be left alone which, overtime, will give the bronze an antique patina.

On some bronze statues you can see small hints of lime green, verde-gris patina. Some people prize this color for its age others want to remove it. If you would like to remove the verde-gris use a tooth brush with some coconut oil or other natural oil and lightly go over the verde-gris. This should remove the unwanted patina from the sculpture.

Polished Gold Bronze: Many temples and homes prefer the highly polished gold bronze for temples or home altars. In order to give the statue a bright polished sheen we recommend using a cotton rag and buffing the piece. An acid like tamarind or lemon juice will help aid this process. This takes time and effort to bring out the polish. If you are looking for a short cut; some of our customers have used a product called Brasso which has been good at bringing a tarnished golden piece back to its golden shine.

If you have any questions concerning your bronze statue please email us at [email protected] or call us at 1(760) 994-4455.

Bangladeshi Bronze is an extremely durable metal made from a combination of 5 metals; copper, iron, tin, with minute additions of silver and gold. This combination is called Panchaloha bronze and is the basis for making the sacred Hindu temple statues around the world. Copper is the most prevalent metal in the alloy. Copper also gives the metal a softer composition that allows the bronze artisans to carve the details that are prevalent in each piece. All the Bangleshi bronze sculpture Lotus Sculpture carries are Panchaloham and thus suited for any home altar or community temple.

If you would like the piece to shine use a cotton cloth with some coconut oil or other natural oil to wipe down the bronze statue.

Because of the durability of the metal not much is needed to maintain a bronze sculpture. Many of our customers purchase a bronze statue and perform daily puja and abhisheka consisting of bathing the Hindu deity in ghee, milk, coconut milk or other liquids. In this case nothing is needed to keep the statue clean as it will be bathed daily. If the sculpture is used for "darshan" or simply viewing the sculpture it is best to dust the statue as needed so no dirt collects in the details of the sculpture. For Bangladeshi bronze statues if you would like the sculpture to shine, use a cotton cloth with some coconut oil or other natural oil to wipe down the piece as needed.
If you have any questions concerning your bronze statue please email us at [email protected] or call us at 1(760) 994-4455.

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You can obtain a shipping quote for any statue by clicking the link, Calculate Shipping beneath to the Add To Cart button on every statues' page.  Besides the shipping price, the results will also display the date the statue will arrive at your home. Lotus Sculpture uses Instapak foam injection packing system or bubble wrap and recycled peanuts to ensure that all our pieces arrive undamaged. Click here to learn more about Lotus Sculptures packing.


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You can obtain a shipping quote for any statue by clicking the link, Calculate Shipping beneath to the Add To Cart button on every statues' page.  Or you can email [email protected] or call us 760-994-4455 to receive a shipping quote. Please include the item number of the statue you are interested in purchasing as well as your country and postal code.​ Lotus Sculpture uses Instapak foam injection packing system or bubble wrap and recycled peanuts to ensure that all our pieces arrive undamaged. Click here to learn more about Lotus Sculptures packing.

Multifaceted Prajnaparamita Statue, Lotus & Vedas, Cambodian-Style on Wood Base 37"

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