Buddha Statue Teal And Gold Resin Varada Mudra
Buddha Statue Teal And Gold Resin Varada Mudra is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Buddha Statue Teal And Gold Resin Varada Mudra is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A resin Buddha statue in teal and gold in the Varada Mudra pose — right hand extended downward with the palm facing outward, the gesture of giving, generosity, and compassion in Buddhist iconography.
What This Statue Offers
- The Varada Mudra hand position is specific — the open downward-facing palm is the gesture of offering and compassion in Buddhist tradition, which gives this statue a more particular meaning than a generic seated figure.
- Teal and gold is a warm, composed colour combination — it works with botanical greenery, dark wood, warm textiles, and coastal or natural interior palettes without clashing.
- Resin casting reproduces the robes, facial features, and mudra gesture in clear detail at a size and cost that hand-carved stone or wood cannot match.
- A figure in an offering pose occupies a different visual space than a seated figure — it is more vertical and active-feeling, suited to entrance halls and spaces associated with welcome.
Resin, Teal and Gold, Varada Mudra
Cast resin, hand-painted in teal and gold. Varada Mudra — right hand extended, palm outward, gesture of giving. Confirm exact dimensions from the product specification.
Placement and Care
Effective as an entrance or greeting figure. Place on a shelf, altar, side table, or entrance console. Wipe clean with a dry cloth. Avoid direct sustained sunlight, which can fade painted resin. Handle at the base rather than the extended arm.
Varada Mudra in Iconography
Varada means 'granting wishes' or 'giving boon' in Sanskrit. The gesture — right hand extended downward, palm facing outward — is the hand position of giving, generosity, and compassion in Buddhist and Hindu iconography. In contemporary home décor, Buddha statues in this pose are frequently chosen for entrance halls and living spaces as visual gestures of welcome and openness.
As a Meaningful Gift
A considered housewarming, home-setting, or meaningful birthday gift — the Varada Mudra gesture makes this a thoughtful choice when generosity, welcome, or compassion is the intention behind the gift.
Common Questions
What is Varada Mudra?
Varada means 'granting wishes' in Sanskrit. The gesture — right hand extended downward, palm facing outward — represents giving, generosity, and compassion in Buddhist and Hindu iconography.
How does this compare to the meditation pose Buddha?
The meditation pose Buddha has hands in the lap and represents stillness and inward focus. The Varada Mudra figure is more vertical and outward-facing, representing active generosity and compassion.
Is this suitable as a gift to someone who is not Buddhist?
Yes — Buddha figures in these poses are widely used as aesthetic and decorative objects in homes of all backgrounds. This piece is sold as home décor.
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