Prajnaparamita is the goddess of supreme wisdom and transcendental intuition.
Prajnaparamita is the goddess of supreme wisdom and transcendental intuition.
Prajnaparamita, often known as the "Perfection of Wisdom," is a revered bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism and represents the highest understanding and path to enlightenment. This statue, depicting Prajnaparamita with four arms, is a powerful symbol of spiritual insight and a stunning work of art that brings calm and elegance to any setting.
The Prajnaparamita statue depicts the deity in the seated meditative lotus pose, Padmasana. Her four-armed body holds the inner pair of hands in Dharmachakra Mudra. The outer pair of hands bears the attributes: the book of transcendental truth and the Vajra. The wisdom book is held in the right hand, while the Vajra is assigned to the right, male side.
The figure has the beautiful full jewelry and crown of a Bodhisattva. The robe is decorated with fine filigree ornaments and accentuated with colored stones. The back of her lotus throne is decorated with lotus blossoms carved from red stone.
Prajnaparamita
Statue cast from copper using the traditional lost wax technique, decorated with fine filigree ornamentation, silver-plated and gold-plated, accentuated with colored stones. The face is set in gold.
- Height: 9" / 23 cm
- Width: 7" / 17.5 cm
- Depth: 4" / 10.5 cm
- Weight: 2,082 g