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The Mother of All Buddhas Prajna Paramita | Buddhist Female DeityMother of All Buddhas Prajna Paramita is crafted with a height of 12.2”/31cm and a base width of 10.2”/26cm, weighing 3.14 kg. Made from a copper body, it is adorned with 24K gold gildi
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The Mother of All Buddhas Prajna Paramita | Buddhist Female Deity
Mother of All Buddhas Prajna Paramita is crafted with a height of 12.2”/31cm and a base width of 10.2”/26cm, weighing 3.14 kg. Made from a copper body, it is adorned with 24K gold gilding, detailed gold and acrylic paintings, and carefully inlaid gemstones. Representing the embodiment of transcendent wisdom in Mahayana Buddhism, this sacred sculpture is ideal for meditation spaces, personal shrines, or as a spiritual gift.
In her iconography, Prajnaparamita is depicted seated gracefully upon a beautifully adorned throne, richly detailed with makara carvings—mythical sea creatures symbolizing protection and the transcendence of opposing forces. Her expression is one of serene transcendence, radiating profound inner wisdom (prajñā). She performs the Dharmachakra Mudra with both principal hands, a gesture symbolizing the turning of the wheel of Dharma. In her upper right hand, she holds a rosary (mālā), representing the continuity of meditative practice, while her upper left hand bears an utpala (blue lotus), symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening. She is seated in vajrāsana, the adamantine posture, reflecting unshakable meditation and stability on the path to enlightenment.
Size: 12.2”/31cm (Height) x 10.2”/26cm (Base)
Weight: 3.14 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones
Prajnaparamita is the goddess embodiment of transcendent wisdom (prajñāpāramitā), revered in Mahayana Buddhism as the personification of the perfection of wisdom—the profound insight into the nature of reality, especially the concept of emptiness (śūnyatā). She is not only a deity but also represents the sacred Buddhist texts known as the Prajnaparamita Sutras, which include teachings attributed to the historical Buddha on ultimate wisdom. In essence, Prajnaparamita is both a divine mother of all Buddhas and the living nature of liberating insight, guiding beings beyond illusion and conceptual grasping toward enlightenment.
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