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Our Ksitigarbh Statues comes in the shape and size of every possible Buddhist deity. All our Ksitigarbh Statues are casted by copper, bronze, brass, silver, wood and stone crafted by skillful artisan of Patan, Nepal. Our fine line of Ksitigarbh Statues collection included 6" samll Ksitigarbh Statues to the large 48" Ksitigarbh Statues. |
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Ksitigarbh, among the great Bodhiattva stands prominent for his great compassion and vows for the sake f suffering beings residing in hells. In the Buddhist Pantheon, Ksitigarbh is one of hte most higly celeberated Boddhisattvas in the category of Manjushri, Avalokiteshvara and Samantabhadra. These four represent the four basic qualities of the Buddha i.e. Manjushri for his great wisdom; Avalokiteshvara for his great compassion; Samantabhadra for his great meritorious; and Ksitigarbh for his great vows (to help and liberate all sentient residing in the hells). The famous pronouncement of Ksitigarbh "If I do not to to hell to help them there, who else will go?" is the manifestation of this profound vows. Ksitigarbh is depicted wearing fivefold ornaments. Ksitigarbh is standing posture with his right hand in vatarka mudra and left and in varada mudra. His symbol is Chintamani jewel which is in the shape of a flaming pearl, supported by a lotus flower. Ksitigarbh is also represented in seating position holding staff with his two hands. In Sadhanamala Ksitigarbh is of green color and shows in his two hands the jar and Abhayamudra. In Chinese Turkestan Ksitigarbh ia represented as a good judge of the infernal regions surrounded by ten kings of hells. Ksitigarbh wears usual head dress of which both ends hang over the shoulders, and carries an alarm staff to force open the gates of hell. In his left hand he holds the luminous pearl whch discpels the darkness of the hell regions. Below the lotus on which he is seated, is his vahana, a winged lion. Ksitigarbh through his miraculous powers appears throughout ten direction in an innumerable forms of transformed bodies in order to lead even the most obstinate and deluded living beings to follow th path of Buddha. The essence of his great vows is the filial piety. To be filial to one's parents is the practice of filial peity. The filial practice of Ksitigarbh is no limited to one's parents only but to all the sentient beings who are infinite. |
We have large collection of Ksitigarbh Statues. Here you can quicky and easily browse a variety of Ksitigarbh Statues for online Sale. Beside online sale we also accept special request ( any design, size and quantity ) of Ksitigarbh Statues - Please Contact Us for detail. |
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