Amitābha, Buddha of Never-Ending Life at The Kiev Museum of Western and Oriental Art, Ukraine
Amitābha, Buddha of Never-Ending Life at The Kiev Museum of Western and Oriental Art, Ukraine
Published 2016-05-19T09:58:28+00:00
Amitābha (Sanskrit pronunciation: [əmiˈt̪aːbʱə]), also Amida or Amitāyus, is a celestial buddha described in the scriptures of Mahāyāna Buddhism. Amitābha is the principal buddha in Pure Land Buddhism, a branch of East Asian Buddhism. In Vajrayana Buddhism, Amitābha is known for his longevity attribute, magnetising red fire element, the aggregate of discernment, pure perception and the deep awareness of emptiness of phenomena. According to these scriptures, Amitābha possesses infinite merits resulting from good deeds over countless past lives as a bodhisattva named Dharmakāra. "Amitābha" is translatable as "Infinite Light," hence Amitābha is also called "The Buddha of Immeasurable Life and Light".
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
This printed just fine. Need to just fine tune the top area for slower print speed to ensure a perfect print.
Date published | 19/05/2016 |
Time to do | 306 - 327 minutes |
Material Quantity | 52.17 grams |
Dimensions | 90.61mm x 63.25mm x 130mm |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Amitābha |
Period | 19th century |
Medium | Silvered bronze |