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Nepali Metal Statues
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The metal statues in Nepal are not just a form of art but also have a religious significance
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These statues are meticulously crafted using traditional techniques and high-quality materials
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Each statue is made using a blend of copper, brass, and other metals, which are then carefully crafted and finished with intricate details and beautiful gold accents
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The art of making metal statues in Nepal is passed down from generation to generation.
budha
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The Sakyamuni Buddha statue is a symbol of peace and enlightenment, and it is worshipped by both Buddhists and Hindus.
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They are believed to be a source of spiritual energy and are thought to bring good luck and prosperity.
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They are not only decorative but also have a religious significance.
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These statues are meticulously crafted using traditional techniques and high-quality materials
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Each statue is made using a blend of copper, brass, and other metals, which are then carefully crafted and finished with intricate details and beautiful gold accents
Manju Shree
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Manjushri Buddha embodies the omniscient wisdom of enlightenment
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Manjushri’s left hand is in Vitaraka Mudra, the gesture of teaching and intellectual discussion.
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The flaming sword in his right hand symbolizes the power of discriminating wisdom to cut through ignorance, the root of all suffering.
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Manjushri's posture conveys a sense of both serenity and dynamism. He is at peace in his wisdom, yet actively engaged in the world, guiding others towards enlightenment.
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These statues are meticulously crafted using traditional techniques and high-quality materials