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Arhat Handicraft Private Limited

10 inch/ 30 cm Shakyamuni Buddha

10 inch/ 30 cm Shakyamuni Buddha

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This statue depicts Shakyamuni Buddha, the historical Buddha who turned the Wheel of Dharma. He embodies the path to liberation through insight.

At Arhatrupa, we take great care to ensure that each statue follows established iconographic forms and is crafted with respect for lineage-based symbolism.
Our intention is to offer works that may serve as visual references within ritual, contemplative, or devotional contexts, according to the practitioner’s own tradition and understanding.

This statue is handcrafted in Nepal using time-honored metal-casting traditions. 
Artisans begin by sculpting a detailed wax model, which is encased in layers of clay and fired to create a mold. 
Molten copper is then poured into the mold, and once cooled, the statue is carefully cleaned, hand-carved, and refined, reflecting craftsmanship passed down through generations of artisans.

A consecration service is available upon request and is performed by experienced Buddhist practitioners using traditional ritual methods.

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Delivery

We are pleased to offer free shipping on all orders. Based on availability, with assurance of a dependable service, we utilize UPS, DHL or FedEx for our standard courier deliveries, which generally arrive within 6-12 business days. Please rest assured that all items are fully insured during transit, providing you with reassurance throughout the process.

Return Policy

We kindly accept returns within 14 business days, and we encourage you to explore our Returns page or reach out to our customer service team for assistance in navigating this process. Your satisfaction is very important to us, and we are committed to ensuring a positive experience for you.

Care Instructions

Use a clean, dry brush: Maintain the pristine condition of your item by strictly using a clean, dry brush for dust removal. This is especially important for painted surfaces, such as gold accents.

Avoid touching with wet, sweaty, or dirty hands: Preserve the optimal appearance of your piece by never touching painted surfaces with wet, sweaty, or dirty hands.

Spot Cleaning Tips: For any spots, use a clean eraser and apply it gently. However, success is not guaranteed, so prevention is crucial to avoid stains on painted surfaces.

Not recommended for outdoor display: To ensure longevity, keep your piece indoors and do not display it outdoors. This will help preserve its quality and appearance for lasting beauty.

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Shakyamuni Buddha

Buddhism that we know today can be credited to Shakyamuni Buddha, popularly known as Gautam Buddha, Lord Buddha, or just ‘The Buddha’. Born as Siddhartha Gautama around 2500 years ago, in Lumbini (present-day Southern part of Central Nepal), he was the firstborn son of King Suddhodhan, the ruler of the Shakya State at that time. His birth name, Siddhartha, literally translates to he who has accomplished his aim. The Shakya State at that time was named after the Shakya tribe and was organized as an aristocratic council-system republic, ruled by the mutual consent of the tribe members and governing class. Suddhodhan, the chief amongst the aristocratic class, was designated as the Rajan, or ruler. The remains of its capital city, Kapilvastu, and the palace in which the Buddha grew up still survive to remind us of the days when the land of the Shakyas was a vital minor state. Today, it is widely believed that the Shakya tribe was descended not from the Aryan invaders but from people of Mongolian origin, engaged primarily in agriculture.