Rahula Statue
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Name |
Rahula
Statue |
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Height |
13” With Frame |
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Height |
11.75” With Out Frame |
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Width |
9.75” |
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Depth |
6” |
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Material |
Lost
Wax Method, Copper Alloy with 24 Karat Gold Gilded and Hand Painted Face |
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Actual Weight |
2.984 Kg. |
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Ships From |
Patan, Nepal |
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Shipping Provider |
Express Shipping Service |
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Shipping Time |
Usually ships within 48 hours. Allow
5 – 7 business days for delivery worldwide. |
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Insurance |
Insurance is included in the shipping
cost. |
Rahula is a wrathful
Buddhist deity known as a Dharma Defender. Also called the Protector of the
Teachings, he fiercely protects the Buddha Dharma and those who have vowed to
practice it. Despite Rahula's terrifying appearance, he is a Bodhisattva, an
embodiment of compassion who acts for the benefit of sentient beings. His
function is to avert the inner and outer obstacles that prevent practitioners
from attaining spiritual realizations, as well as to foster the necessary
conditions for their pratice. It is believed that in some cases the powers
arrayed against the Dharma are so strong that a Bodhisattva must appear in
wrathful form in order be of assistance. Rahula is the most fearsome and
omnipotent of such warrior-defenders.
Gestures and Attributes
Rahula is depicted with
nine heads, four arms, and one thousand flaming eyes. The multitude of heads
and eyes indicate that he is defending the Dharma in all directions and that
nothing escapes his terrible gaze. A raven, associated with omniscience and
wisdom, is perched at the very top of his heads. Each head wears a crown of
five skulls, symbolizing Rahula's transmutation of the five poisons (greed,
hatred, ignorance, pride and jealousy) into the five transcendent wisdoms.
He carries a bow and
arrow which he uses to deter practitioners from breaking their vows by shooting
and destroying the root causes of vow-breaking. The bow is seen as the
compassionate means by which the arrow of perfect insight is released. He holds
a makara-headed club in his raised right hand with which he pounds excuses for
vow-breaking into dust. In his upper left hand, he holds a snake lasso with
which he throttles all attempts to justify breaches of ethics. The lower part
of his body is depicted as a snake, whose tensile coils are poised to spring in
any direction with the deadly accuracy of a cobra. He is surrounded by orange
flames, symbolizing the incineration of all the human pettiness which leads to
deviation from the teachings. Thus, he is the fiercest of protectors for
courageous practitioners who are ready and willing to face and eradicate all
their hidden faults.
About this Sculpture
Expertly cast from
copper alloy and gold gilded, with a hand-painted face, this sculpture presents
a profoundly wrathful representation of Rahula, crafted using the Lost Wax
Method. The statue showcases exquisite craftsmanship with intricate carvings
and fine detailing. Handcrafted individually in Patan, Nepal, by the master
artisans of the Shakya clan, renowned as some of the best in the world, this
artwork reflects a centuries-old tradition of creating sacred art for temples
and monasteries. The fine metalworking techniques used have been passed down
through generations, preserving a rich heritage of exceptional craftsmanship.