Statue of Amoghasiddhi Buddha with Real Stone Setting

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Statue of Amoghasiddhi Buddha with Real Stone Setting code: HME22296 Weight : 0.93 Kg(s) size :12x8x5 Cm
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Product TagsHandmade, Handicraft, Craft, Statue, Gold Plated, Buddha, Meditation Buddha, Sitting Buddha, Amoghassiddhi Buddha, Real Stone Sitting Buddha
Province: Bagmati

Statue of Amoghasiddhi Buddha with Real Stone Setting


Weight: 0.93 kg
Size: 12x8x5 cm
Material: Brass and Stone


About the Product

Finishing: Clay

Finishing: Stone Setting

Process: Sand Casting




The process cycle for sand casting consists of six main stages which are explained below
Mold-making -The first step in the sand casting process is to create the mold for the casting. In an expendable mold process this step must be performed for each casting. A sand mold is formed by packing sand into each half of the mold. The sand is packed around the pattern which is a replica of the external shape of the casting. When the pattern is removed the cavity that will form the casting remains. Any internal features of the casting that cannot be formed by the pattern are formed by separate cores which are made of sand prior to the formation of the mold. Further details on mold-making will be described in the next section. The mold-making time includes positioning the pattern packing the sand and removing the pattern. The mold-making time is affected by the size of the part the number of cores and the type of sand mold. If the mold type requires heating or baking time the mold-making time is substantially increased. Also lubrication is often applied to the surfaces of the mold cavity in order to facilitate removal of the casting. The use of a lubricant also improves the flow the metal and can improve the surface finish of the casting. The lubricant that is used is chosen based upon the sand and molten metal temperature.

Clamping - Once the mold has been made it must be prepared for the molten metal to be poured. The surface of the mold cavity is first lubricated to facilitate the removal of the casting. Then the cores are positioned and the mold halves are closed and securely clamped together. It is essential that the mold halves remain securely closed to prevent the loss of any material.
Pouring - The molten metal is maintained at a set temperature in a furnace. After the mold has been clamped the molten metal can be ladled from its holding container in the furnace and poured into the mold. The pouring can be performed manually or by an automated machine. Enough molten metal must be poured to fill the entire cavity and all channels in the mold. The filling time is very short in order to prevent early solidification of any one part of the metal.

Cooling - The molten metal that is poured into the mold will begin to cool and solidify once it enters the cavity. When the entire cavity is filled and the molten metal solidifies the final shape of the casting is formed. The mold can not be opened until the cooling time has elapsed. The desired cooling time can be estimated based upon the wall thickness of the casting and the temperature of the metal. Most of the possible defects that can occur are a result of the solidification process. If some of the molten metal cools too quickly the part may exhibit shrinkage cracks or incomplete sections. Preventative measures can be taken in designing both the part and the mold and will be explored in later sections.

Removal - After the predetermined solidification time has passed the sand mold can simply be broken and the casting removed. This step sometimes called shakeout is typically performed by a vibrating machine that shakes the sand and casting out of the flask. Once removed the casting will likely have some sand and oxide layers adhered to the surface. Shot blasting is sometimes used to remove any remaining sand especially from internal surfaces and reduce the surface roughness.

Trimming - During cooling the material from the channels in the mold solidifies attached to the part. This excess material must be trimmed from the casting either manually via cutting or sawing or using a trimming press. The time required to trim the excess material can be estimated from the size of the casting's envelope. A larger casting will require a longer trimming time. The scrap material that results from this trimming is either discarded or reused in the sand casting process. However the scrap material may need to be reconditioned to the proper chemical composition before it can be combined with non-recycled metal and reused.

 

Amoghasiddhi Buddha: Brief Introduction

Amoghasiddhis is one of the five important Dhyani Buddhas. His name describes his characteristics perfectly. Amogha(Amoha) means the exclusion of confusion or spiritual ignorance siddhi means Mastery in a subject. So in Amoghashiddhi is a Master to help remove confusion and spiritual ignorance.
"Mogha" can also be translated as a failure unfruitful or unsuccessful. Thus Amoghasiddhi is also the master of success the one whose success cannot be obstructed. This is perhaps the most common description for Amoghasiddhi "the Buddha of unobstructed success."Teachings of AmoghashiddiAmoghasiddhi teaches us that Spiritual understanding is the deepest and fullest grasp of the universal truth that every experience and every object arises out of certain conditions. Likewise every object and every experience becomes part of the conditions out of which other objects and experiences in turn arise.

A dynamic endlessly unfolding. That is Amoghasiddhi's field his home. So the wisdom of dwelling in this place is the wisdom of actions that are perfected. Actions are performed for the good of all beings and the actions accomplish that perfectly. This world of perfected action is one of perfected conditions: harmonious serene pure.
Icongraphy of AmogshiddhiAmoghasddhi's direction is the north. His time is midnight and so in visualizing Amoghasiddhi he is surrounded by a sky of midnight blue. His element is air and thus he has the power of the wind both fierce and gentle warming and cooling a baby's breath a tree-breaker. His particular wisdom as we have discovered is the wisdom of all accomplishing action. He is described as the Buddha of the realization of the Bodhisattva path a Buddha of actions actions perfected and free of karmic consequences actions that are pure crystallized and transparent.

Amoghasiddhi's color is green. His vehicle is Garudha a half human and half bird mythical imaginary creature. Amoghasiddhi's sits in abhaya mudra with his right hand held palm facing outward in front of the heart this Mudras mean protection and removal of fear. That quality of fearlessness essential to living the spiritual life. His spiritual object is the double dorje that symbolizes the highest comprehension of truth the incomparable power of a Buddha.

 

Mantra of Amoghsiddhi

OM AMOGHASIDDHI AH HUM

 

 

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