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Small Shakyamuni Buddha Statue, 24K Gold Plated and Handpainted


Bring a sense of peace, enlightenment, and timeless beauty to your home or meditation space with our Small Shakyamuni Buddha Statue. This exquisite piece of sacred art represents Gautama Buddha, the historical founder of Buddhism, in his most iconic form.

Exquisite Craftsmanship & 24K Gold Detail 

Handcrafted by skilled artisans, this statue is meticulously finished with authentic 24K gold on the face, giving it a radiant, ethereal glow that symbolizes the "Golden Light of Dharma." The delicate hand-painted facial features reflect a deep state of meditation and compassion, capturing the serene essence of the Awakened One.

Symbolism of the Shakyamuni Buddha

 In this depiction, Shakyamuni Buddha is shown in the Bhumisparsha Mudra. This powerful posture represents the moment of his enlightenment under the Bodhi tree, where he called upon the earth to witness his triumph over temptation and his realization of the truth.

Key Features:

  • Materials: High-quality copper alloy base with genuine 24K gold gilding and hand-painted facial details.

  • Size: Small/Compact — ideal for personal meditation altars, office desks, or travel shrines.

  • Artisanship: Traditionally crafted, ensuring that each statue is a unique piece of spiritual art.

  • Purpose: Perfect for daily meditation practice, Mindfulness gifts, or as a centerpiece for Zen-inspired interior design.

Whether you are a devoted practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism or someone looking to incorporate mindfulness into your daily life, this gold Buddha statue serves as a physical reminder of the potential for peace within us all. Its compact size makes it versatile for any space, while the premium gold finish ensures it remains a cherished heirloom for years to come. 


Size: 10cm/4 inches tall 


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For Buddhist practitioners, particularly those of the Gelug school (the tradition of the Dalai Lamas), Je Tsongkhapa (1357–1419) is a figure of immense importance. He was a brilliant scholar, yogi, and innovator who revitalized Tibetan Buddhism in the 14th and 15th centuries, emphasizing strict adherence to monastic discipline, thorough philosophical study, and profound meditation practice.

Practitioners connect with Je Tsongkhapa to:

  • Seek Wisdom and Clarity: He is revered for his vast intellect and his ability to clarify the most profound and subtle points of Buddhist philosophy, especially concerning emptiness and dependent origination.
  • Inspire Ethical Conduct: His life exemplifies pure monastic discipline and adherence to the Vinaya (moral code), serving as a powerful role model for ethical living.
  • Deepen Meditation and Realization: His teachings integrate both the Sutra (scriptural) and Tantra (vajrayana) paths, providing a comprehensive framework for spiritual development leading to enlightenment.
  • Strengthen Connection to the Gelug Lineage: He is the founder of the Ganden monastery and the Gelug school, and invoking him helps practitioners connect to this lineage's blessings and wisdom.

Je Tsongkhapa's Mantra (Migtsema):

The most common mantra associated with Je Tsongkhapa, often called the "Migtsema" mantra, is:

MIG MEY TSE WAI TER CHEN CHEN RE ZIG WANG CHEN DRI MED KHYEN PA’I CHEN RA ZIG JAM PAL YANG KI GÖN GANG CHEN KE PA’I TSUG GYEN TZONG KA PA LO ZANG TRAG PA LA SOL WA DEB SO CHIN GYI LAB TU SOL

  • This mantra is a prayer of invocation that praises Tsongkhapa as a unique manifestation of the wisdom (Manjushri), compassion (Avalokiteshvara), and power (Vajrapani) of all Buddhas. It requests his blessings.
  • MIG MEY TSE WAI TER CHEN: "Avalokiteshvara, great treasure of non-objectifying compassion,"
  • CHEN RE ZIG WANG CHEN: "Great lord whose enlightened mind pervades all sentient beings" (referring to Avalokiteshvara),
  • DRI MED KHYEN PA’I CHEN RA ZIG: "Manjushri, stainless supreme wisdom,"
  • JAM PAL YANG KI GÖN: "Lord of Dharma, Manjushri,"
  • GANG CHEN KE PA’I TSUG GYEN: "Crown ornament of the wise ones of the Land of Snows,"
  • TZONG KA PA LO ZANG TRAG PA LA: "To the supreme master Tsongkhapa, Lobsang Dragpa,"
  • SOL WA DEB SO CHIN GYI LAB TU SOL: "I supplicate you, please grant your blessings!"

Reciting this mantra is a powerful practice for receiving blessings for wisdom, compassion, and purity, and for deepening one's understanding and practice of the Dharma as taught by Je Tsongkhapa.