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quarterpastmidnight · 2 years ago
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*gestures everywhere*
they mostly collect dust mostly
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psalacanthea · 3 months ago
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trying to open my myrrh oil is always a screaming struggle
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pujapujari · 7 months ago
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Tibetan Buddhist Green Tara Resin Statue for Vastu
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art8ots · 11 months ago
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indgem · 1 year ago
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Excited to share the latest addition to my #etsy shop: Serenity Illuminated: Handcrafted Resin Buddha Lamp Showpiece"
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theblogs2024 · 1 year ago
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Buddha statues come in various colors and materials, such as bronze, wood, or stone. Consider the overall color palette of your space and choose a statue that complements or contrasts with it. Additionally, think about the symbolism associated with different materials. For example, bronze represents strength and endurance, while wood signifies warmth and natural beauty. Check out more details here: https://homekitchenindia.in/home-interior/statues/buddha/
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gattogrigiobjd · 2 years ago
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Peaseblossom and friend by Nadine Via Flickr: Tokissi Mel
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cutncurve · 2 years ago
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Golden White Buddha Resin Statue Murti Height 56 cm
Buddhism gives great significance to buddha statue. Everyone wants perfect peace of mind.  Buddha has always been a great symbol of peace. So, what could be a better gift or a better option to bring home than the idol of Buddha.
According to a story in Burma, after the first sermon of the Buddha, he  ascended to heavens where he taught and preached about Dharma to the gods as well as to his deceased mother. After the completion of the preaching, he triumphantly returned to the earth accompanied by the gods Indra and Brahma in a crown. Thus, the large crown on the Buddha’s head refers to the Buddha’s descent from the heaven. This also a strong reason to revere crowned Buddha statues
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yamsgarden · 11 months ago
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REVENGE Studio Record of Ragnarok Buddha Resin Statue Pre-order 
ohmyfuckinggodddddd i need him so bad... SO BAD--
But it's around 700$ before shipping on most sites
It's still in pre-order and non-refundable
I don't know the official place to buy it tho aaaaa T0T
THIS IS TORTURE
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sablegear0 · 1 year ago
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A Surprise Lesson in Impermanence
When asked about my faith, I refer to myself as a “casual” Buddhist, mainly because the phrasing is funnier to me than “non-practicing”, and also feels like something appropriate to the public perception of Buddhism in such a way that I’m not upsetting anyone.
The big takeaways are the philosophies of gratitude, the world being cyclical, and everything being impermanent. Today I received an interesting lesson in impermanence.
You see, maybe 2 summers ago I bought a small Buddha statue for my garden. We had a bigger one living with my parents, practicing Buddhists, so it felt appropriate to grace my garden with one of my own. Now, he was in the “put this stuff in your garden” section of the dollar store so I figured he was at least pretty waterproof. He appeared to be concrete or maybe resin so I figured he’d be fine outdoors.
Last spring (I think?) I noticed he had a big crack through him from sitting out over the winter. No big deal, the sculpt was holding together and it still looked good. I figured everything was fine. He wasn’t expensive so if he broke I wouldn’t be heartbroken.
Today as I was clearing out my garden for the winter, I discovered he had… uh…
Exploded?
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Whatever plaster amalgam he was made of on the inside had become so saturated it had expanded and cracked off his apparently-not-concrete shell, leaving a headless, vaguely Buddha-shaped lump of crumbled matter in my flowerbed.
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Really representing those values there, bud.
The discovery genuinely made me laugh, and I was torn on whether to clean him up or let him continue crumbling and become another stone in the garden. I opted to clean up what I could of the broken statue since he was dollar store mystery material and probably wouldn’t be great for the soil if I let him keep disintegrating.
But it was a fine lesson in impermanence. The crumbling of a statue (nominally a permanent representation of something) of a Buddha (teacher of cycles and impermanence), in my wildflower garden that I was cleaning out for the winter (more cycles, more impermanence in a tiny slice of the natural world).
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hadeschan · 8 months ago
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Pra Khun Paen
The Pra Khun Paen is a type of amulet with figure of Pra Buddha Chinnaraj of Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Woramahawihan (Wat Yai or Wat Pra Buddha Chinnaraj) seating inside an elaborate arch. This type of amulet was first discovered at Wat Pra Roop Archaeology Site, Suphan Buri Province. And such type of ancient baked clay amulet with figure of Pra Buddha Chinnaraj is called “Pra Khun Paen” ever since. It was called Pra Khun Paen to honor the Thai famous Warrior General Khun Paen, the Governor of Suphan Buri Province in the Kingdom of Ayutthaya.
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Kaolin
Kaolin, soft white clay that is an essential ingredient in the manufacture of china and porcelain. Kaolin is named after the hill in China (Kao-ling) from which it was mined for centuries. Kaolin is found in Lampang , and Ranong Province of Thailand.
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The amulet made from soil or earth
The soil or earth is the oldest minerals on Earth, it accumulates all power of good deeds of all Arhats (or Luohan), Bodhisattva and Buddha as long as you and your enemies are standing/living on the earth, the Pra Mae Thoranee (the Earth Goddess) will witness good deeds and bad deeds, if you have made good deeds, then your good deeds have already witnessed by Pra Mae Thoranee, Pra Mae Thoranee will help you, and your enemies could not do any harm to you. And the difficulties of your life, Pra Mae Thoranee also witnesses, and Pra Mae Thoranee will ease all of your difficulties.
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Pra Long Gru or Pra Gru
Pra “Long Gru” or “Pra Gru”  means amulet that was stored in the chamber of a chedi/stupa or in a container buried under the ground for many of years, and later found by someone.
According to the prophecy in Pali Canon that Buddha’s Dispensation (Buddhism), and Dharma (Buddha’s teaching) would exist and follow 5,000 years after the Buddha passed away or entered nirvana. The “Long Gru” is a Thai traditional practice to preserve Buddha amulets with figure of Buddha in them in the case that after the decline of indigenous religious practices of Buddhism, the future generations would learn that Buddhism ever to have existed on earth.
The Pra Long Gru, Thais believe that after long period of time that the Buddha amulets were kept, the power that was accumulated in each and every amulet would break apart the chamber (in Thai called Gru Takk) that amulets were hidden.
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DIMENSION: 5.40 cm high / 3.30 cm wide / 0.90 cm thick
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psalacanthea · 1 year ago
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working on my Wyll perfume. Right now it's cedar, petitgrain (bitter orange leaf) and ho wood (buddha wood). Resinous and green and a bit aged wood, with a soft floral hit and little sparks of almost citrusy brightness. Needs some depth and mellowing, I was thinking a little more cedar, some vanilla, vetiver
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haze · 1 year ago
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a frame from Jia Zhangke's A Touch of Sin, which is quite the spectacular movie. this image of a small resin Buddha under the rain calls for a pause.
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arush-1276 · 13 days ago
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“Creating Tranquility: A Step-by-Step Guide to Crafting Your Perfect Buddha Fountain”
Creating a Buddha fountain can be a serene addition to any garden, meditation space, or indoor sanctuary. The peaceful presence of Buddha statues has been associated with tranquility, mindfulness, and enlightenment. Adding the gentle sound of flowing water enhances these qualities, fostering a meditative ambiance and elevating the aesthetic appeal of your space. Below, we’ll explore the sequential steps to set up a Buddha fountain, as well as tips for optimal placement, design, and maintenance to make your fountain a lasting source of calm and inspiration.
1. Choosing the Right Buddha Statue and Fountain Style
The first step is selecting a Buddha statue that resonates with you. Buddha statues come in various postures, each symbolizing different aspects of life or Buddhist teachings. For example:
Meditative Buddha: Seated with both hands in the lap, palms facing up, is ideal for a meditation area.
Buddha with Hand Raised in Blessing: Symbolizes protection, reassurance, and peace.
Reclining Buddha: Represents the Buddha’s final moment before entering Nirvana.
The size and style of the statue should match the ambiance of your space. For an outdoor garden, a larger statue made of durable material like stone or resin may be ideal. For indoor fountains, smaller Buddha heads or seated statues made of ceramic or resin are often used. Some fountains integrate water flows directly over or near the Buddha, while others have separate bowls, basins, or cascades around the statue.
2. Selecting the Fountain Basin
The basin, or water reservoir, holds the water that will circulate through the fountain. Depending on your fountain’s design, the basin can be hidden (submersed beneath the statue) or visible. For instance, a visible basin can enhance the overall aesthetic by using stones or pebbles as decorative elements.
Options for Fountain Basins:
Stone Basins: A natural choice for outdoor settings, blending with earthy elements and supporting larger Buddha statues.
Ceramic or Glass Basins: Suitable for indoor settings, providing a more delicate and modern appearance.
Metal or Copper Bowls: Add a rustic, aged aesthetic that complements vintage or industrial decor.
3. Setting Up the Water Pump
The water pump is an essential component of your Buddha fountain, as it creates the continuous flow of water. Select a pump that matches the size of your basin and the desired water flow strength.
Installing the Pump:
Submerge the pump into the basin.
Attach the pump’s tube to the water outlet, often located near or on the Buddha statue.
Ensure the pump is appropriately sized. Too powerful a pump may create splashing, while a weak pump might not circulate water effectively.
Most pumps have adjustable flow controls. Begin at a low setting and gradually increase to reach your desired water flow, achieving a gentle trickle or cascade without splashes.
4. Positioning the Buddha Fountain
Placement is crucial for the optimal experience and energy flow. Whether the fountain is indoors or outdoors, consider the following:
Indoor Placement:
Place in a quiet room dedicated to relaxation or meditation, away from high-traffic areas.
Position the fountain to face east, a common practice that aligns with Buddhist tradition, symbolizing enlightenment.
Place on a stable surface, especially for larger fountains, to ensure no tilting or water spilling.
Outdoor Placement:
Garden corners or shaded areas are ideal, as the shade reduces algae growth and keeps the fountain water cool.
Positioning the fountain in a prominent yet protected location helps minimize exposure to harsh elements like direct sunlight and rain.
5. Enhancing with Natural Elements
To create a cohesive look and amplify the serenity, incorporate natural elements around the Buddha fountain. Popular enhancements include:
Pebbles and Stones: Arrange stones at the base of the fountain or around the basin to represent stability and grounding.
Greenery: Use indoor plants such as bamboo or ferns around the fountain. Outdoor fountains benefit from lush, flowering plants or shrubs nearby.
Lighting: Soft lighting highlights the statue and water flow, creating a magical ambiance, especially at night.
6. Adding Aromatherapy Elements
For added relaxation, you may integrate aromatherapy elements. Essential oils can be added to nearby diffusers or candles. Scents like sandalwood, lavender, and jasmine enhance the calming effect of the Buddha fountain.
7. Testing and Adjusting the Water Flow
After setup, run the pump to test the water flow. Observe how the water cascades over the statue or along the fountain’s path, adjusting the flow as necessary to create a gentle, soothing sound. It’s essential to ensure that:
Water does not splash out of the basin.
The pump is not overly loud; a low hum is usually standard.
The water stream flows evenly without interruption.
8. Regular Maintenance for Longevity
Keeping your Buddha fountain clean and functional will ensure it remains a beautiful focal point for years to come.
Routine Maintenance Tips:
Weekly Water Checks: Regularly top up the water, as evaporation can lower the water level, potentially damaging the pump if it runs dry.
Monthly Cleaning: Every month, clean the fountain by turning off the pump, emptying the basin, and wiping down the surfaces to remove any dust, algae, or mineral buildup.
Pump Maintenance: Check the pump’s filter periodically, cleaning it to prevent blockages that can reduce water flow.
9. Maintaining the Spiritual Energy of the Fountain
Besides the physical upkeep, many people find value in treating their Buddha fountain as a sacred element within their space. Incorporating spiritual or mindful practices can enhance the fountain’s ambiance and deepen your connection with the space. Practices like:
Meditation: Sit near the fountain and meditate, focusing on the sound of the water to help quiet the mind.
Offering Rituals: Placing a small flower or a candle by the fountain can be a simple act of respect and gratitude.
Mindful Reflections: Take moments to sit by the fountain and reflect, cultivating mindfulness or setting intentions.
10. Seasonal Care for Outdoor Fountains
If your Buddha fountain is outdoors, prepare it for seasonal changes:
In Winter: Drain the basin, remove the pump, and store it indoors if freezing temperatures are expected. This prevents cracks in the basin or damage to the pump from ice expansion.
In Summer: Check water levels more frequently, as evaporation rates increase. Shaded areas can help manage heat, minimizing water loss.
Conclusion
Setting up a Buddha fountain is more than just creating a decorative piece — it’s an invitation to serenity, mindfulness, and beauty. Each step, from choosing the statue to maintaining the pump, contributes to creating an environment that reflects inner peace and balance. With thoughtful care and mindful interaction, your Buddha fountain can become a beloved part of your daily life, providing a sanctuary of calm and connection in the midst of a busy world.
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dstonestudio · 1 month ago
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Enhance Your Outdoor Oasis: The Transformative Power of a Garden Buddha Statue
Creating a serene outdoor space can significantly enhance your overall well-being and provide a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. One of the most effective ways to cultivate this tranquility is by incorporating a Garden Buddha statue into your landscape design. These statues not only serve as beautiful decorative pieces but also carry profound spiritual significance that can transform your garden into a true oasis.
The Symbolism of the Buddha
The Buddha symbolizes peace, enlightenment, and mindfulness. By placing a Garden Buddha statue in your yard, you invite these qualities into your space. This can encourage moments of reflection and mindfulness, allowing you to connect with nature and yourself. Whether you meditate, practice yoga, or simply enjoy the beauty of your surroundings, a Buddha statue can serve as a gentle reminder to embrace serenity in your daily life.
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Aesthetic Appeal
In addition to their spiritual significance, Garden Buddha statues are visually stunning and come in a variety of styles, sizes, and materials. From traditional stone carvings to modern interpretations, you can find a statue that perfectly complements your garden's aesthetic. A well-placed Buddha can serve as a focal point, drawing the eye and enhancing the overall beauty of your outdoor space. Imagine a serene figure nestled among blooming flowers or positioned near a tranquil water feature—it's sure to create an inviting atmosphere.
Creating a Peaceful Retreat
To fully harness the transformative power of a Garden Buddha statue, consider how you arrange your garden. Choose a quiet corner or a spot that receives soft sunlight, and surround the statue with plants that evoke calmness, such as lavender or jasmine. Adding elements like a small water feature or soft lighting can further enhance the peaceful ambiance. This thoughtful arrangement not only beautifies your garden but also creates a dedicated space for relaxation and meditation. Please visit our Facebook page to learn more.
Enhancing Mindfulness Practices
Incorporating a Garden Buddha statue can also enrich your mindfulness practices. Use the statue as a focal point for meditation sessions, allowing its presence to ground you in the moment. You can set up a small meditation area with cushions or mats nearby, inviting you to spend time outdoors in contemplation. The calming energy of the statue can help quiet the mind and foster a deeper connection to your surroundings. Please visit our Instagram account to learn more.
A Lasting Connection to Nature
Having a Garden Buddha statue also serves as a reminder of the importance of being present in nature. Spending time outdoors has been shown to reduce stress, boost mood, and improve overall well-being. By creating a tranquil outdoor space, you encourage yourself and your loved ones to disconnect from technology and reconnect with the natural world. Whether it’s enjoying a morning coffee surrounded by greenery or unwinding with a book in the afternoon sun, your garden can become a cherished sanctuary. For additional motivation, please visit our blog page.
The Stone Studio: Quality and Craftsmanship
When selecting a Garden Buddha statue, quality and craftsmanship are key. The Stone Studio offers a stunning collection of beautifully crafted Buddha statues, designed to withstand the elements while adding an air of elegance to your garden. Each piece is thoughtfully created to reflect the serene nature of the Buddha, ensuring that your statue not only looks great but also embodies the tranquility it represents.
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Here are five important FAQs about the "Garden Buddha Statue":
What materials are Garden Buddha statues typically made from?
Garden Buddha statues are commonly made from various materials, including stone, concrete, resin, and metal. Each material offers different aesthetics, durability, and weight. Stone statues provide a classic look and are highly durable, while resin options are lighter and easier to move.
Where is the best place to position a Garden Buddha statue?
The ideal placement for a Garden Buddha statue is in a quiet, peaceful corner of your garden, preferably where it can be surrounded by plants or near a water feature. This enhances the serene atmosphere and serves as a focal point for meditation or reflection.
How do I maintain a Garden Buddha statue?
Maintaining a Garden Buddha statue involves regular cleaning to remove dirt and debris. For stone or concrete statues, use a soft cloth and mild soap with water. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the finish. If the statue is exposed to harsh weather, consider applying a sealant to protect it.
Can I use a Garden Buddha statue indoors?
Yes, a Garden Buddha statue can also be used indoors! Many people place these statues in meditation spaces, living rooms, or home altars to promote tranquility and mindfulness. Just ensure it’s positioned in a way that maintains its serene energy.
What size Garden Buddha statue should I choose?
The size of the Garden Buddha statue depends on your available space and personal preference. For smaller gardens or patios, a smaller statue may be more appropriate, while larger gardens can accommodate bigger pieces. Consider how the statue will fit into your landscape and whether it will be a focal point or a subtle addition.
Conclusion
Incorporating a Garden Buddha statue into your outdoor oasis can profoundly impact the ambiance of your space. It serves as a source of inspiration, encouraging mindfulness and reflection while enhancing the beauty of your garden. By choosing a statue from The Stone Studio, you ensure that your outdoor sanctuary is not only visually appealing but also infused with the essence of peace and serenity. Transform your garden into a tranquil retreat and experience the transformative power of a Garden Buddha statue today. Please visit our YouTube��channel to learn more.
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yesnancycraigposts · 2 months ago
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