Statue of Pancha Buddha,Five Dhyani Buddha Set Full Fire Gold Plated with Painted Face

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PANCHA BUDDHA : ABOUT
Five Dhyani Buddhas, popularly known as Pancha Buddha are five representatives of five different qualities of Shakyamuni Buddha. Pancha Buddhas are also known as Five Wisdom Tathagatas and are widely respected in Vajrayana Buddhism. In Sanskrit, they are known as the Five Conqueror, or Victor and are a common subjects in Vajrayana Buddhist tradition. As you may have noticed in many Thangkas or collection of five Buddha statues in Buddhist people residence, these collection of Buddha statues are quite popular for their great five different qualities. These Pancha Buddhas are Vairochana, Akshobhaya, Amitabha, Ratnasambhava, Amoghasiddhi.

These Five Buddhas represent five paradise in five different direction i.e. Central, East, West, North and South. In both Nepali Buddhism as well as Tibetan Buddhism, these Pancha Buddha are represented in different Buddha statues, Buddha images, paintings as well as Thangkas etc. The collection of Nepali Buddha statues must consists of a set of five Pancha Buddhas or it is considered incomplete. This state that how much important is the Pancha Buddhas are especially in Nepalese and Tibetan Buddhism.

Size 21 x 15 x 9cm
Material Copper
Shipping Term :
FOB
Unit Of Measure:
Pcs
Package Weight:
6.00 kgs
Min Order Qty:
10
Max Order Qty:
1
Available Stock:
0
Seller Countries: Nepal

MAKING PROCESS: LOSS WAX SYSTEM
The Statue of Pancha Buddha is made by the process of loss wax system, Loss wax system is the oldest process of making the metal sculptures. this is a very long and time-consuming process but the result we get is worth the time and the effort. Nepal is probably the only country still manufacturing the statue by this process. The statue of Avalokiteshvara | Chenrezig above is 100% handmade in Nepal, by the skill full artist from Patan.

FINISHING : FULL FIRE GOLD GILDED
The whole body of this Pancha Buddha statue has been gilded with Gold by the ancient process of gold gilding using amalgam Gold. This process of Gold gilding is known as Mercury Gold Gilding (पारा Pārā सुन Suna जलप Jalap), Fire Gilding, or Fire gold plating(In Nepal). Gold gilded by this process is very good for the copper statues, as the statue gilded by this process will retain the gold for very long time. Gold Gilded by this process is comparatively expensive to the modern electrochemical plating but due to it durability it is still a prefered choice for many collectors and practitioners alike.

FACE: GOLD PAINTED
This Pancha Buddha statue's face has been painted with gold, For a Buddhist practitioner this is a very important feature to have in there idol of worship as before Consecrating the statue it always recommended by Teacher and lamas to have the eyes of the statue opened. Painting face of the statue is also referred Opening Eye in our commonly used language.

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