Code
HCS16901
Weight
890 gm / 1.96 lbs
Size
14.2x5.3x9.5 Cm / 5.59 Inches
Material
Brass
Availability
Available
Date Added
2019-09-11 02:21:54
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The Statue Of Ratnasambhava Buddha, With [stone Setting] is adorned with an exquisite array of semi-precious stones, including turquoise, coral, and lapis lazuli. These stones are carefully selected and meticulously placed on the Statue Of Ratnasambhava Buddha, With [stone Setting]'s surface, adding a touch of opulence and enhancing its overall beauty. Each stone is thoughtfully positioned using a high-quality adhesive, ensuring secure and long-lasting attachment. The vibrant colors and unique patterns of the stones create a captivating contrast against the backdrop of the Statue Of Ratnasambhava Buddha, With [stone Setting], elevating its visual appeal and making it truly eye-catching.
The Statue Of Ratnasambhava Buddha, With [stone Setting] is adorned with an exquisite array of semi-precious stones, including turquoise, coral, and lapis lazuli. These stones are carefully selected and meticulously placed on the Statue Of Ratnasambhava Buddha, With [stone Setting]'s surface, adding a touch of opulence and enhancing its overall beauty. Each stone is thoughtfully positioned using a high-quality adhesive, ensuring secure and long-lasting attachment. The vibrant colors and unique patterns of the stones create a captivating contrast against the backdrop of the Statue Of Ratnasambhava Buddha, With [stone Setting], elevating its visual appeal and making it truly eye-catching.
Process: Sand Casting
This Statue Of Ratnasambhava Buddha, With [stone Setting] has been created using the sand casting system, also known as sand molding casting. This widely employed manufacturing process utilizes a sand mold to produce metal products and components in various sizes and shapes. Sand casting holds significant popularity in the industry, accounting for approximately 60% of all metal castings. The sand casting process involves six primary steps. First, a pattern or replica of the desired sculpture, in this case, Statue Of Ratnasambhava Buddha, With [stone Setting], is created using a material like wood or metal. The pattern is then placed in a flask, which is a box-like structure divided into two halves. The next step involves packing the flask tightly with specially formulated molding sand, creating a mold cavity that matches the shape of the pattern. The pattern is subsequently removed, leaving behind a negative impression of the sculpture within the sand mold.
This Statue Of Ratnasambhava Buddha, With [stone Setting] has been created using the sand casting system, also known as sand molding casting. This widely employed manufacturing process utilizes a sand mold to produce metal products and components in various sizes and shapes. Sand casting holds significant popularity in the industry, accounting for approximately 60% of all metal castings. The sand casting process involves six primary steps. First, a pattern or replica of the desired sculpture, in this case, Statue Of Ratnasambhava Buddha, With [stone Setting], is created using a material like wood or metal. The pattern is then placed in a flask, which is a box-like structure divided into two halves. The next step involves packing the flask tightly with specially formulated molding sand, creating a mold cavity that matches the shape of the pattern. The pattern is subsequently removed, leaving behind a negative impression of the sculpture within the sand mold.
Brief Description :
He is one of five Tathagatas symbolizing the wisdom of equality (skt. Samatajnana). According to the commentary of Namasangiti, the author Ravisri says;
âAll the phenomena are devoid of essence, lacks true inherent existence and hence is dreamlike or illusion or is emptyâ.
Thus the knowledge of senselessness of persons and the phenomena is the wisdom of equality: Buddha Ratnasambhava is the personification of this wisdom in Vajrayana Buddhism.
In the extant literature, he has rarely described his vows, aspirations, and activity. He is usually called the Buddha born from a jewel. a Sambhava Buddhaâs body, oneâs desire would be fulfilled.
Iconography :âAll the phenomena are devoid of essence, lacks true inherent existence and hence is dreamlike or illusion or is emptyâ.
Thus the knowledge of senselessness of persons and the phenomena is the wisdom of equality: Buddha Ratnasambhava is the personification of this wisdom in Vajrayana Buddhism.
In the extant literature, he has rarely described his vows, aspirations, and activity. He is usually called the Buddha born from a jewel. a Sambhava Buddhaâs body, oneâs desire would be fulfilled.
He is yellow in color. He belongs to the Buddha family of Jewel. He is placed in the stupa facing to the south. He shows varada mudra with his right hand. He holds cintamani jewel in his left hand kept on his lap. He also represents the purified form of the defilement pride. He rides on the horse throne symbolizing that he ferries over the suffering sentient beings with full vigor. He resides in the pure abode of Ratnavati heaven (buddha field).
It is said that when Ratna Sambhava Buddha attained enlightenment golden colored rays emitted from his crown and manifested limitless golden colored bodhisattvas; each one of them carrying jeweled scepters emitting light shining on the southern worlds, which were numerous as the sands of the Ganges.
It is said that the sentient beingsâ wish would be fulfilled when one sees the golden colored light. It is also said that by meditating on Ratn
It is said that when Ratna Sambhava Buddha attained enlightenment golden colored rays emitted from his crown and manifested limitless golden colored bodhisattvas; each one of them carrying jeweled scepters emitting light shining on the southern worlds, which were numerous as the sands of the Ganges.
It is said that the sentient beingsâ wish would be fulfilled when one sees the golden colored light. It is also said that by meditating on Ratn
Mantra of Ratanasambara
oṃ ra tna saṃ bha va traṃ