Amoghasiddhi in Buddhism is the embodiment of the powers of the Buddha which allow the practitioner to gain control over Siddhis or abilities that pave the path to enlightenment. The Vajrayana Sadhaka evokes Amoghasiddhi for removal of fears in the quest for wisdom, which is why the statues of Amoghasiddhi depict him with his hand raised in Abhaya mudra- the gesture of removing fear.
This divine bronze statue of Amoghasiddhi presents him sitting in Padmasana (lotus posture) on a lotus pedestal, wearing a Chivara (monks’ garb). His other hand is placed in his lap in the Dhyan Mudra and his countenance carries a meditative calm, which fills the atmosphere with a heavenliness that pacifies the mind.
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