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Hand Finished Brass Medicine Buddha or Abhaya Buddha Statue - 29cm x 24cm

Hand Finished Brass Medicine Buddha or Abhaya Buddha Statue - 29cm x 24cm

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Brass Medicine Buddha or Abhaya Buddha Statues -

29cm x 24cm x 15cm

12 pounds

 

Handmade in India

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Abhaya Mudra 

The abhaya gesture shows the Buddha with its right hand raised, the palm facing outwards and the fingers upwards, while the left arm is next to the body. The Buddha can be depicted either in a standing or seated position. The mudra is the gesture of fearlessness. It shows the stage of the Buddha’s life immediately after achieving enlightenment.

 

Who is Medicine Buddha?

Medicine Buddha is popularly known as Bhaisayaguru in Sanskrit. He is best described in the Medicine Buddha sutra as the Buddha who took 12 great vows after the attainment of the Enlightenment. He is also regarded as the Buddha of the eastern pure land of Vaiduryanirbhasaor Pure Lapis Lazuli. Mostly, he is attended by two other bodhisattvas, Suryaprabha and Candraprabha, symbolizing the light of the sun and the light of the moon respectively.

"Medicine Buddha's 12 great vows"

Medicine Buddha took a twelve great vows after attaining enlightenment. These vows are mentioned in the Medicine Buddha which are as follows:

  • To illuminate countless realms with his radiance, enabling anyone to become a Buddha just like him.

  • To awaken the minds of sentient beings through his light of lapis lazuli.

  • To provide the sentient beings with whatever material needs they require.

  • To correct heretical views and inspire beings toward the path of the Bodhisattva.

  • To help beings follow the Moral Precepts, even if they failed before.

  • To heal beings born with deformities, illness or other physical sufferings.

  • To help relieve the destitute and the sick.

  • To help women who wish to be reborn as men achieve their desired rebirth.

  • To help heal mental afflictions and delusions.

  • To help the oppressed be free from suffering.

  • To relieve those who suffer from terrible hunger and thirst.

  • To help clothe those who are destitute and suffering from cold and mosquitoes.

Practice of Medicine Buddha Healing

In regard to the school of BuddhismMedicine Buddha is mostly venerated in Mahayana Buddhismand its form. In this Buddhism, he is regarded as the Buddha of healing and medicine. Therefore, the Buddhist monks and followers venerate the Buddha with the purpose to ease out one's illness and suffering. They also practice Medicine Buddha's healing method to increase healing powers for oneself and others.

 

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