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MIDUKPA (Akshobhya Buddha)

Size: (3326) cm
1_B14719

$ 170

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MIDUKPA (Akshobhya Buddha)

Akshobhya Buddha (often referred to in Tibetan Buddhism as Midukpa Buddha) is one of the most revered Buddhas. Both Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions revere him; people count him among the five Dhyani Buddhas and appreciate his ability to transform anger into wisdom while cultivating inner balance.

Midukpa represents a profound state of mind without physical manifestation, regarded by people as the non-formless Buddha - not having an image but instead realizing his significance through meditation.

Midukpa Buddhism can be defined by an absolute stability of mind achieved through meditation. When immersed in deep meditative state, one becomes completely tranquil, peaceful, and indestructible - this calmness and clarity represent Akshobhya Buddha or "Unshakable One."

Midukpa connects with water as a symbol of clarity, depth and reflection; his iconography based on traditional practices depicts him with a blue body.

He holds a vajra with one hand, symbolizing unbreakable wisdom. With his other hand he makes an earth-touching mudra to symbolize stability, grounding and illumination.

✨ Features

  • 100% Handmade by experienced Nepali thangka artists
  • Traditional mineral pigments with fine gold detailing
  • Depicts Midukpa (Akshobhya Buddha) in sacred meditation form
  • Symbol of deep inner peace, stability, and wisdom
  • Ideal for meditation rooms, yoga studios, and sacred spaces
  • Comes ready to frame or hang

🕉 Spiritual Significance

Midukpa (Akshobhya Buddha) represents:

  • Transformation of anger into wisdom
  • Deep meditation and mental clarity
  • Unshakable inner stability
  • Balance of emotional and spiritual awareness
  • The realization of the calm, awakened mind

In Vajrayana Buddhism, he is deeply revered as the embodiment of mirror-like wisdom and unwavering awareness.

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