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Amitabha Buddha
Amitabha is called Amitayus or “Infinite Life.” In China and Japan, the two names are given interchangeably, but in Tibet, the two forms are never amazed, and Amitayus is worshiped in a special ceremony for obtaining a long life. He is portrayed wearing ornaments and a crown and holding the ambrosia vase from which spill the jewels of eternal life.
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Chankhupa
The market for Buddhist sculptures can fluctuate according to its different periods or styles rising and falling in popularity. An ideal piece from any time period, however, will hold its value.
What makes for great quality in a Buddhist sculpture is based on a number of things, including the stylistic modeling of the figure, the rarity of the subject, and the skill of the artist. ‘At the end of the day, people are buying Buddhist sculptures because they are beautiful and well made. -
Chankhupa (3set per unit)
The market for Buddhist sculptures can fluctuate according to its different periods or styles rising and falling in popularity. An ideal piece from any time period, however, will hold its value.
What makes for great quality in a Buddhist sculpture is based on a number of things, including the stylistic modelling of the figure, the rarity of the subject, and the skill of the artist. ‘At the end of the day, people are buying Buddhist sculptures because they are beautiful and well made. -
Guru Padmasambhava (Single Lotus)
In Tibetan Buddhism he is known as Guru Rinpoche, the most precious teacher and guide. Padmasambhava called “the lotus born” and is the enlightened mind at work in the world. The mantra of lord Padmasambhava’s is “om ah hum vajra guru padma siddhi hum.”
Padmasambhava is correlated with the conversion of obstacles into opportunities and the taming of inner and outer “demons” into forces helpful to The Dharma. Padmasambhava establish Buddhism in Tibet and is known as a Great Buddhist yogi and magician/shaman. -
Kuber
Kubera, in Hindu mythology, the king of the yakshas and the god of wealth. He is associated with the earth, mountains, all treasures such as minerals and jewels that lie underground, and riches in general. Kubera is the guardian of the north and is usually portrayed as a dwarfish figure with a large paunch, holding a money bag or a pomegranate, sometimes riding on a man. Kubera is also known as Vaishravana and Jambhala and is a popular figure in Buddhist and Jain mythology as well.
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Kubera
Kubera, in Hindu mythology, the king of the yakshas and the god of wealth. He is associated with the earth, mountains, all treasures such as minerals and jewels that lie underground, and riches in general. Kubera is the guardian of the north and is usually portrayed as a dwarfish figure with a large paunch, holding a money bag or a pomegranate, sometimes riding on a man. Kubera is also known as Vaishravana and Jambhala and is a popular figure in Buddhist and Jain mythology as well.
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Lord Padmasambhava (Double Lotus)
In Tibetan Buddhism he is known as Guru Rinpoche, the most precious teacher and guide. Padmasambhava called “the lotus born” and is the enlightened mind at work in the world. The mantra of lord Padmasambhava’s is “om ah hum vajra guru padma siddhi hum.”
Padmasambhava is correlated with the conversion of obstacles into opportunities and the taming of inner and outer “demons” into forces helpful to The Dharma. Padmasambhava establish Buddhism in Tibet and is known as a Great Buddhist yogi and magician/shaman. -
Medicine Buddha
Medicine Buddha is popularly known as Bhaisayaguru in Sanskrit. He is foremost described in the Medicine Buddha sutra as the Buddha who took 12 great vows after the achievement of the Enlightenment. He is also considered as the Buddha of the eastern pure land of Vaiduryanirbhasaor Pure Lapis Lazuli. Mostly, he is presented by two other bodhisattvas i.e Suryaprabha and Candraprabha which symbolizes the light of the sun and the light of the moon respectively.
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Padmasambhava (Double Lotus)
In Tibetan Buddhism he is known as Guru Rinpoche, the most precious teacher and guide. Padmasambhava called “the lotus born” and is the enlightened mind at work in the world. The mantra of lord Padmasambhava’s is “om ah hum vajra guru padma siddhi hum.”
Padmasambhava is correlated with the conversion of obstacles into opportunities and the taming of inner and outer “demons” into forces helpful to The Dharma. Padmasambhava establish Buddhism in Tibet and is known as a Great Buddhist yogi and magician/shaman. -
Padmasambhava Guru (Single Lotus)
In Tibetan Buddhism he is known as Guru Rinpoche, the most precious teacher and guide. Padmasambhava called “the lotus born” and is the enlightened mind at work in the world. The mantra of lord Padmasambhava’s is “om ah hum vajra guru padma siddhi hum.”
Padmasambhava is correlated with the conversion of obstacles into opportunities and the taming of inner and outer “demons” into forces helpful to The Dharma. Padmasambhava establish Buddhism in Tibet and is known as a Great Buddhist yogi and magician/shaman. -
Padmashambhava (Single Lotus)
In Tibetan Buddhism he is known as Guru Rinpoche, the most precious teacher and guide. Padmasambhava called “the lotus born” and is the enlightened mind at work in the world. The mantra of lord Padmasambhava’s is “om ah hum vajra guru padma siddhi hum.”
Padmasambhava is correlated with the conversion of obstacles into opportunities and the taming of inner and outer “demons” into forces helpful to The Dharma. Padmasambhava establish Buddhism in Tibet and is known as a Great Buddhist yogi and magician/shaman. -
Shakya Muni Buddha (Double Lotus)
Shakyamuni Buddha is a name given to the historical figure, Buddha, especially in Mahayana Buddhism. So when people are talking about Shakyamuni, he/she is speaking of the historical figure who was born as a Siddhartha Gautama but then known as Shakyamuni only after he became the lord Buddha. After his enlightenment, he is also sometimes called Gautama Buddha.
However, people also speak of Shakyamuni as a more mystic figure who still is, and not as a historical figure who lived a long time ago.