Statues de mains avec représentation de Bouddha en pierre - image 1
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Statues of Hands with Representation of Buddha in Stone

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These statues bear a double symbol: the hands of a praying person and the Buddha. Both are of central importance in Indian Buddhism.

  • Combines two Buddhist symbols each highly valued
  • Very decorative lucky charm
  • Precise and meticulous manufacturing
  • Size: 8.5 x 21 x 6 cm
  • Refund ALWAYS possible (see our returns policy)
  • FREE STANDARD DELIVERY

Is there any particular meaning I can draw from these statues?

As you will see, the answer is yes.

But first, let's take a look at the general appearance of these statues

The interior engravings may be surprising at first glance.

It is true that we find the Buddha depicted in this form less often.

The way people represent it actually varies enormously from one culture to another. Concretely, these statues correspond to the vision of the Indians.

What is interesting about this lucky charm is also the duality that emanates from it.

There are two independent statuettes, but of equal importance.

There are two ways to view this lucky charm: from an external point of view, or from an internal point of view.

There are two different representations of the Buddha.

All of this has meaning that you can apply to your life.

When two energies of the same intensities come into contact, a balance will naturally be established.

We should not try to go against this, which would be in vain anyway.

Furthermore, everything in this world has two sides, two sides... We sometimes only have access to one, but that's not why the other doesn't exist.

So, do these messages seem interesting to you?

Do you think they could teach you more about the world or about yourself?

For our part, we think it may be good to meditate on these questions.