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Dimensions: Height 5cm x Width 3.7cm x Depth 3.5cm / Weight: 85g / Material: Copper (brass)
Buddha is loved by people as a deity who brings benefits such as peace, happiness, and health.
Seeing the Buddha's calm expression also calms the mind.
It is compact and does not take up much space, so you can place it anywhere you like.
△ Product Photo Description: All photos of this product are real photos, and we strive to show customers the real effect, but there may be slight color differences due to lighting and screen settings, etc. This does not affect the quality. Thank you for your understanding.
Brass Buddha Statue, Shaka Nyorai Figurine, Buddhist Altar Statue, Prayer, Good Fortune, Born as a prince of Kapilavastu in ancient India, Shaka Nyorai, a real person whose real name was Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism. Pursuing a path to universal happiness, he became a monk at age 29. After undergoing various trainings, he attained the highest level of enlightenment, known as Buddha, at age 35, and this is the image he possesses. As the most revered member of the Shakya clan, he is also known as "Shakyamuni," and is beloved by people as the eternal savior of all living beings. As the only person on Earth to attain enlightenment, Shaka Nyorai is said to have "no Buddha before him, and no Buddha after him," and is a great benefactor to humanity who preaches "the truth" and saves people. Shaka Nyorai is enshrined in various forms, but he is often depicted alongside Manjusri and Samantabhadra as part of the Shaka Triad.