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Check out 5 common types of Buddha Statue for Home Vastu

Vastu: An atmosphere of peace and tranquilly can be created in a home by having a Buddha statue there. No matter what your religious convictions may be, focusing on any Buddha statue will quiet your mind. These days, having a Buddha figurine at home contributes to the interior design and creates a calming atmosphere. But every […]

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Vastu: An atmosphere of peace and tranquilly can be created in a home by having a Buddha statue there. No matter what your religious convictions may be, focusing on any Buddha statue will quiet your mind. These days, having a Buddha figurine at home contributes to the interior design and creates a calming atmosphere. But every Buddha statue represents a distinct idea. Here is a summary of each:

1. Meditation Statue

Want to bring calm and peace of mind into your life? Consider purchasing a statue of the Meditation Buddha for your home’s vastu. Additionally, having this figurine at home will help you get better at meditation. 

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Therefore, how do you spot a Meditation Buddha? Buddha is seated in a triangle with his hands on his lap, and legs crossed, one on top of the other, and locked. This position is known as the double lotus.

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2. Protection Statue

The Protection Buddha is positioned in a residence to protect you, just as the name implies. According to feng shui, fear keeps fear at bay and guards against hallucination. 

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Buddha’s right hand is towards the outside and is elevated to chest height. The palm of the other hand, which is on his left knee, is upward. This statue with the Abhay Mudra is fantastic for home vastu and may be displayed in either a seated or standing position.

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3. Reclining Statue

The statue of the reclining Buddha for home vastu is a sign of inspiration and enlightenment. The Buddha is in this pose with his right hand relaxed and a smile on his face.

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This position represents the moment of the Buddha’s passing. He seemed to be grinning because, being the Enlightened One that he was, he had attained nirvana and was ready to depart from his life in Samsara.

4. Medicine Statue

Having this Statue for home vastu is a terrific idea if you want to draw good health into your life.

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Find a statue where the figure is seated and has something resembling a bowl in his left hand lying on his lap. The contents of the bowl are rumoured to contain healing, magical herbs. It is well known that this has blue skin and can be easily found at Buddhist temples in Tibet and even Nepal.

5. Teaching Statue

For house vastu, this statue best symbolises comprehension and wisdom. In this statue, his thumb and index finger on each hand are forming two circles, and both of his hands are now close to his chest. When a statue is placed in a home, the right hand is angled inside while the left hand is somewhat outward.

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The first speech or instruction that the Buddha gave after attaining enlightenment is depicted in the statue.

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