Nepali Small Statue Of Aparmita , Full Gold Plated

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Nepali Small Statue Of Aparmita , Full Gold Plated code: HME22006 Weight : 0.28 Kg(s) size :10x4x6 Cm
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Nepali Small Statue Of Aparmita Full Gold Plated


Weight: 0.28 kg
Size: 10x4x6 cm
Material: Copper Gold Plated


About the Product


Finishing: FULL ELECTROPLATED

Process: Ceramic Molding System



Advantages of Ceramic Molding
The main advantages of ceramic molds are: a reusable pattern (the item used to create the shape of the mold) excellent surface finish close dimensional tolerances thin cross-sections and intricate shapes can be cast. For undercuts and other difficult to cast features part of the pattern can be made from wax in conjunction with a standard pattern; essentially using investment and ceramic mold casting techniques together. The main disadvantages are: it is only cost effective for small- to medium-sized production runs and the ceramic is not reusable. Ferrous and high-temperature non-ferrous are most commonly cast with these processes; other materials cast include: aluminum copper magnesium titanium and zinc alloys.

HOW TO CAST A CERAMIC MOLD

 

Amitayus | Aparmita: Brief Introduction

Buddha Aparimita is very popular in bestowing long life upon the devotees. He is red in colour. His two hands are in dhyana mudra and holds an ambrosia vase. He usually wears all the ornaments of different kinds peculiar to a Sambhogakaya Buddha. He is never depicted with any consort. He wears a crown and has Ushnisha and Urnakosh in his body.
Buddha Aparimita is invoked or worshipped for lengthening the life span or fast relief from dreadful diseases or from mortal danger. In Nepalese Mahayana tradition the dharani of Buddha Aparimita is often recited by the devotees in the presence of dying patients. the recitation of this dharani is said to be efficacious when carried out in utter sincerity. It is said that the famous Madhayamika Buddhist philosopher Arya Nagarjuna had escaped his early death after recitation of this dharani for one complete day and night.

 

Mantra of Amitayus

ཨོཾ༌ཨཱ༌མ༌ར༌ནི༌ཛི༌ཝན༌ཏེ༌ཡེ༌སྭཱ༌ཧཱ།
Om A Ma Ra Ni Dzi Wan Ti Ye Soha
ओं अमरणि जीवन्तये स्वाहा

 

 

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