Chinese antique boxwood handmade carving of the immovable statue of the Ming King Buddha
Chinese antique boxwood handmade carving of the immovable statue of the Ming King Buddha
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$375.00 USD
Regular price
$500.00 USD
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$375.00 USD
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This product is a late 20th century natural boxwood handcarved statue of the Immortal King Bodhisattva Buddha.
Quantity: One piece
Size:
Width: 12 cm/4.72 in
Height: 36 cm/14.17 in
Length: 14cm/5.511in
Net weight:
Approximately: 686 grams
[Material]: Wood
The size and weight are measured manually. If there are any errors, the actual product will prevail. Thank you for your understanding.
Bu Dong Zun Bodhisattva, whose name is Acalanatha in Sanskrit, means Bu Dong Zun or Wu Dong Zun. In Tantric Buddhism, it is called "Bu Dong Ming Wang", also known as the Bu Dong Messenger. 'Immobility' refers to a steadfast and unshakable compassionate heart; The 'bright' is the brightness of wisdom; The 'king' is the one who controls all phenomena. According to the classification of the three chakras in esoteric Buddhism, it is generally determined that the Immortal King is the chakra of all Buddhist teachings, hence it is also known as the King of the Ming Kings and the Lord of the Five Great Ming Kings.
Bu Dong Ming Wang is the first of the Eight Great Ming Kings of the Buddhist Tantra, possessing the ability to overcome obstacles in any difficulty without wavering. The Immortal King reveals an angry image, causing the evil spirits that invade all beings to fear and stay away, so that all beings on the path of cultivation will not waver in their good mindedness and Bodhisattva.
Quantity: One piece
Size:
Width: 12 cm/4.72 in
Height: 36 cm/14.17 in
Length: 14cm/5.511in
Net weight:
Approximately: 686 grams
[Material]: Wood
The size and weight are measured manually. If there are any errors, the actual product will prevail. Thank you for your understanding.
Bu Dong Zun Bodhisattva, whose name is Acalanatha in Sanskrit, means Bu Dong Zun or Wu Dong Zun. In Tantric Buddhism, it is called "Bu Dong Ming Wang", also known as the Bu Dong Messenger. 'Immobility' refers to a steadfast and unshakable compassionate heart; The 'bright' is the brightness of wisdom; The 'king' is the one who controls all phenomena. According to the classification of the three chakras in esoteric Buddhism, it is generally determined that the Immortal King is the chakra of all Buddhist teachings, hence it is also known as the King of the Ming Kings and the Lord of the Five Great Ming Kings.
Bu Dong Ming Wang is the first of the Eight Great Ming Kings of the Buddhist Tantra, possessing the ability to overcome obstacles in any difficulty without wavering. The Immortal King reveals an angry image, causing the evil spirits that invade all beings to fear and stay away, so that all beings on the path of cultivation will not waver in their good mindedness and Bodhisattva.