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Vishnu Statue: The Preserver God's Four Attributes

Vishnu Statue: The Preserver God's Four Attributes

Discover the meaning behind Vishnu's four attributes and how Lord Vishnu sculpture iconography varies across South India, Cambodia, and Java.

A collector's guide.

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Buddhist Mantras: Meaning, History and Practice Across Asia

Buddhist Mantras: Meaning, History and Practice Across Asia

Discover the meaning, history and practice of Buddhist mantras, including Om Mani Padme Hum, dhāraṇīs, Pure Land recitation and sacred syllables.

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Buddha Statues for Wellness: How Sacred Art Supports Mindfulness, Emotional Balance & Inner Peace

Buddha Statues for Wellness: How Sacred Art Supports Mindfulness, Emotional Balance & Inner Peace

Discover how authentic Buddha statues can become powerful anchors for your wellness routine, supporting mindfulness, emotional balance, stress relief and holistic health at home or in the workplace.

Learn practical ways to integrate Buddhist art into daily rituals for spiritual and physical harmony.

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Shiva Statue - Antique Indonesian Style Bronze Javanese Seated 4-Arm Shiva Statue - 20cm/8"

Bringing Mount Meru Into Your Space: Statues and Sacred Symbols

Whether you're seeking a spiritual focal point or a subtle touch of serenity, your space can become your very own Mount Meru—a sacred center in a busy world.

Let each statue be a step up the mountain, each breath a step toward stillness.

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Buddha Sculpture - Antique Khmer Style Wood Seated Buddha Statue Dhyana Meditation Mudra - 27cm/11"

Mount Meru in Buddhism: The Cosmic Axis of the Universe

Mount Meru may not appear on any earthly map, but it lives in the hearts and minds of spiritual seekers across time.

It is a symbol of cosmic harmony, spiritual aspiration, and sacred presence.

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Buddha Statue - Antique Thai Style Bronze Sukhothai Reclining Nirvana Buddha Statue - 43cm/17"

The Parinirvana of the Buddha (543 BCE): The Great Passing into Final Peace

The Parinirvana of the Buddha in 543 BCE was not an ending, but a timeless beginning.

Though he left the physical world, his teachings continue to awaken hearts and minds.

His life showed us how to live with compassion, his enlightenment revealed the path to liberation, and his Parinirvana showed that perfect peace is possible.

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Buddha Statue - Antique Khmer Style Bronze Enlightenment Bayon Buddha Statue - 57cm/23"

The Enlightenment of the Buddha (588 BCE): Awakening Under the Bodhi Tree

The Enlightenment of the Buddha in 588 BCE was not the end of a journey, but the beginning of a timeless teaching.

From the shaded Bodhi tree in India to serene temples in Thailand and Cambodia, the echo of that awakening still calls to the hearts of seekers.

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Buddha Statue - Antique Thai Style Mounted Dvaravati Bronze Buddha Head Statue - 20cm/8"

The Birth of the Buddha (623 BCE): The Dawn of Enlightenment

The birth of Siddhartha Gautama in 623 BCE was not just the arrival of a child—it was the beginning of a profound spiritual revolution.

From the royal gardens of Lumbini to the quiet sanctuaries of Thai and Khmer temples, the Buddha’s birth is remembered not only as a moment in time but as a timeless call to awaken.

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Antique Khmer Style Bronze Angkor Wat Ardhaparyanka Shiva - 10 Arms - 70cm/28"

Ardhaparyanka Shiva of Angkor Wat: A Masterpiece of Sacred Serenity

The Ardhaparyanka Shiva of Angkor Wat is more than a religious figure; it is an embodiment of the Khmer genius for translating profound metaphysical ideas into sculptural elegance.

Through the quietude of Shiva’s pose and expression, the Khmer artists offer us a vision of divine equilibrium—one that speaks to seekers across time and tradition.

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Trimurti Statue - Antique Khmer Style Trimurti Shiva Brahma Vishnu Statue - 64cm/26"

The Trimurti in Khmer Civilization: The Sacred Trinity of Creation, Preservation, and Destruction

The Trimurti in Khmer society was more than a set of deities—it was a philosophical framework for understanding the rhythms of life, kingship, and the cosmos.

Though each god served a distinct role, together they formed a sacred unity, much like the empire they once watched over.

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