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Online Buddha, Bodhisattvas and Hindu Statues and Sculptures Catalog - Buddha Statues - Pancha Buddha Statues
- Pancha Buddha Statues - Oxidized
4” Pancha Buddha Statues Set
 
 
 
Price: US$ 1289.16
 
Size: 4”
Materials: Oxidized Copper Alloy
Crafted By: Master artisan from Patan, Nepal.
Made In: Nepal.
Time to Ship: 24 Hours
Availability: World wide delivery within 3 – 5 business days.
Insurance: Yes.
Speciality: This beautiful 4” Pancha Buddha Statues Set made from Oxidized Copper Alloy using Lost Wax Technique.
   
Beautifully Hand Carved 4” Pancha Buddha Statues Set Sculpture made from Oxidized Copper Alloy which has attractive color is carved by the experienced artisan in Patan, Nepal who has been in this business from generations.

Pancha Buddha or Dhyani Buddha – The Great Buddhas of Wisdom
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The five Great Buddhas of Wisdom are of uncertain origin. All the five Dhyani Buddhas are said to have originated from Vajrasattva himself. But it needs to be appreciated here, that though they have all sprung from the same spiritual father, these Buddhas nevertheless have important physical differences. For example, each displays a different hand mudra, is associated with a different direction, rides a different animal, denotes a particular moment in the life of the historical Buddha, and has a different color.

The last is a unique contribution to the aesthetic heritage which is shared by all humanity. Indeed, the link between our negative emotions and the positive qualities into which the Dhyani Buddhas transform them can be illustrated most directly through the medium and experience of color. It is well known that changing the color of our surroundings can have a profound effect on our state of mind. Color also expresses our emotions, as when we say that we are green with envy or feeling blue. Color is logically thus one of the significant means through which Buddhist art gives a tangible form to human emotions and nowhere is this more explicitly displayed than in the typical iconography of the five Dhyani Buddhas.

Each of the five Buddhas first identifies a specific human failing and then helps us in transforming it into a positive attribute, bringing about the spiritual evolution required for enlightenment. How they inspire us to achieve this transition through their traditional iconography is discussed below.

The five Dhyani Buddhas are:
1). Vairochana
2). Akshobhya
3). Ratnasambhava
4). Amitabha
5). Amoghasiddhi

In this 4” Pancha Buddhas Statue Set all the Buddhas of Dhyani Buddha family is shown in their gesture. Vairochana in Dharmachakra Mudra (Dharma Wheel Teaching Gesture), Akshobhya in Bhumisparsha Mudra (Earth Touching Gesture), Ratnasambhava in Varada Mudra (Bestowing Gesture), Amitabha in Dhyana Mudra (Meditation Gesture) and Amoghasiddhi in Abhaya Mudra (Fearlessness Gesture).
   
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